This genus has about 30 species native to South Africa. They generally form rosettes of leaves and have flowers on leafless peduncles. The genus is named for a German naturalist and plant explorer named Traugott Gerber.
This genus has about 30 species native to South Africa. They generally form rosettes of leaves and have flowers on leafless peduncles.
The genus is named for a German naturalist and plant explorer named Traugott Gerber.