Light
Very bright / some direct • approx. 20,000–40,000 lux






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Ledebouria socialis is a compact bulbous species with spotted silver-green leaves, purple to wine-red undersides, and clusters of exposed bulbs that sit partly above the soil like small marbles. It stays relatively small, usually around 20–35 cm, and gradually spreads by offsets, which makes it ideal for shallow pots and bright, dry windowsills.
Although it can tolerate some shade, stronger indirect light or a little gentle sun keeps the markings clearer and the habit denser. Use a free-draining succulent mix, let the soil dry fully between waterings, and never bury the bulbs deeply, since constant moisture around them increases rot risk. The plant is considered toxic if ingested, so it should be placed out of reach of pets and children despite its tidy size and easy-going care.
Light
Very bright / some direct • approx. 20,000–40,000 lux
Water
Water when ~80–95% dry
Substrate
Airy + gritty • Fast-draining • Mineral-leaning • Medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–26 °C • Avoid below: 1 °C
Humidity
Normal 40–50 %
Growth habit
bulbous geophyte
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Average
Max size indoors
Max. height: 20 cm • Max. spread: 30 cm
Toxicity & safety
Mildly toxic
Origin & habitat
SE. South Africa; subtropical habitat
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