Bulbous

Succulent plants share their habitat with numerous non-succulent plant species with adaptations that allow them to overcome drought periods in a condition of more or less complete stasis, and then resume vegetation with the arrival of the rains. Among these plants there are numerous bulbous species, some of which are capable of producing spectacular blooms that color the desert after the first rains.
There are numerous dwarf species, sometimes tiny, which are well suited to domestic cultivation.

Cultivation needs

In general, the bulbous xerophytes grow mainly in winter. In nature they are mainly found on sandy, light soils. Their root system is often impressive: if they are equipped with capacious pots, they grow fast.

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