Zaluzianskya benthamiana (Manulea buchubergensis) – Namaqua Drumsticks – 5 Seed Pack
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The genus Zaluzianskya, often celebrated for its enchanting evening fragrance and intricate floral displays, is a captivating member of the Scrophulariaceae family and is almost entirely endemic to southern Africa. Commonly known as night phlox or drumsticks, these annuals and perennials are admired for their delicate, often star-shaped flowers that unfurl in the late afternoon or evening, releasing a sweet, heady scent that attracts nocturnal pollinators such as moths. Their blooms frequently feature striking contrasts—pure white petals with deep purple reverses, or vivid reds edged in white—creating a dazzling effect when the flowers turn to follow the fading light. Found across a range of habitats from mountain slopes to sandy flats, Zaluzianskya species have adapted to South Africa’s diverse climates, offering not only ornamental charm but also fascinating insights into the intricate relationships between plants and their pollinators. With their poetic beauty and twilight allure, they have secured a special place in both natural landscapes and cultivated gardens.
Zaluzianskya benthamiana, synonymously known as Manulea buchubergensis, Nycterinia villosa, Zaluzianskya aschersoniana, Zaluzianskya bolusii or Zaluzianskya ramosa and commonly known as Namaqua Drumsticks, is a South African indigenous annual found in the Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces. From late winter to early spring it produces striking cream to light yellow flowers with yellow centers.










