The African hosta goes by a few different Latin names, including Drimiopsis maculata and Ledebouria petiolata. Its placement in a plant family is not fully agreed upon, with some experts putting it in the lily family and others with hyacinth and related plants. All you need to know about Drimiopsis Maculata also known as the Leopard Plant.
How to care, characteristics, light, water, soil & fertilizer tips PEOPLE at Drimiopsis in the Omaheke Region have been without electricity since NamPower last Tuesday cut off the village's power supply due to non-payment. Because the village's water pumps need ... AllAfrica.com: Namibia: Aside From a Rough Ride - Is the Gobabis-Otjinene-Drimiopsis Road Really 'Complete'? As part of his whirlwind familiarisation visit to the Omaheke Region last November, President Pohamba made a stop-over at the construction site of the Gobabis-Drimiopsis-Otjinene Road.
drimiopsis maculata, To put it ... Namibia: Aside From a Rough Ride - Is the Gobabis-Otjinene-Drimiopsis Road Really 'Complete'? This plant was originally acquired and identified as a Ledebouria species, but several people have said that it is a Drimiopsis as the flowers are closed and the petals are not reflexed. Drimiopsis, a member of the Lileaceae family, is a delightful herbaceous plant known for its unique spotted leaves and resilience. Originating from tropical and South Africa, this plant is valued not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ease of cultivation.