Bulbine frutescens 'African Orange'-A succulent from the southern coast of South Africa. It has narrow fleshy green leaves that are 6-8 inches long, which form an open rosette of leaves to 1-2 feet tall. Orange flowers with yellow stamens form atop long stalks that rise above the foliage in the spring through the summer.
Growing Zone:
9 and higher. "Hardiness" is the capability of a plant to survive cold temperatures. In order to provide a system for identifying the extent of cold temperatures in a particular location, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a map that divdes North America into eleven Hardiness Zones.