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Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle – Corkscrew Albuca (4.5″ Pot)

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Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle – Corkscrew Albuca (4.5″ Pot)


Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle’ is a staff favorite here at Little Prince. We have one in our office that blooms 3 times a year! Narrow, cylindrical leaves emerge from a bulbous base and curl into springs and coils. Winter flowers are pendant, yellow-green, and smell of green olives. Grow on a sunny windowsill in a well-drained medium, and allow soil to dry out between watering. SO CUTE!

The foliage will grow to around 8″ tall and when blooming, the flower stalk can reach around 12″. This plant will NOT tolerate low-light. If your plant is uncurling, you it’s either not receiving enough light, or receiving too much water. We recommend putting this plant in your sunniest spot and only watering every 7-10ish days.,

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