Markhamia obtusifolia SeedsCommon Name: Golden Bell-Bean The genus Markhamia was named by Berthold Seeman, in honour of his friend Sir Clements Robert Markham (18301916), English geographer and traveller, who introduced the famous quinine-yielding cinchona into India. Markhamia belongs in the Bignoniaceae, a large family ... more details
Markhamia obtusifolia SeedsCommon Name: Golden Bell-Bean The genus Markhamia was named by Berthold Seeman, in honour of his friend Sir Clements Robert Markham (18301916), English geographer and traveller, who introduced the famous quinine-yielding cinchona into India. Markhamia belongs in the Bignoniaceae, a large family full of popular garden trees, shrubs and creepers. Garden plants in this family that are very well known to South African gardeners are jacaranda trees and trumpet creepers. Some southern African indigenous plants in this family are Kigelia africana (sausage tree), Tecoma capensis ( Cape honeysuckle), Podranea ricasoliana (Port St Johns creeper) and Rhigozum obovatum. Markhamia has 10 species that occur mainly in tropical Africa. There are two species found in southern Africa, M. zanzibarica and M. obtusifolia.Markhamia obtusifolia commonly known as Golden Bell-Bean is a South African indigenous species from the Limpopo Province. It is synonymously known as Dolichandra obtusifolia, Dolichandrone obtusifolia, Markhamia lanata, Markhamia paucifoliolata and Markhamia verdickii. It grows into a bushy shrub of one to two meters tall. It has elliptic leaves with woolly undersides. From summer to spring it bears showy bright yellow flowers with reddish streaks.You're buying a pack of 10 SeedsWe'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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