(Wood Hyacinth) Ledebouria Socialis is also commonly called 'Silver Squill'. The strap-like foilage depicts a mottled effect in silvery light and dark green hues, with a purple-toned underside. Ledebouria Socialis is derived from a bulb, which grows above the soil forming clusters. Spikes will appear in spring to summer, displaying small bell-shaped flowers in colors of cream, pink and green. Grow in full sun and water minimally, as this is a drought tolerant beauty. This unique plant grows 6-10 inches tall. Bring inside during cold weather months and place in a sunny window for enjoyment year-round.