The Galtonia Subulata is a very common, tiny plant and can be found mostly on tropical islands. It blooms twice a year, for 2 weeks. It has narrow, sickle shaped leaves, which are usually light orange. It also grows quite small flowers, which can be dark pink, light red and dark orange. These plants grow separated by a fair distance from each other, but it's fairly simple to control and maintain their growth. They have no real use, besides their aesthetics. As a defense mechanism the Galtonia Subulata produces a thick, sticky wax. They rely on animal pollination to reproduce. To promote pollination, they produce a delicious nectar.