Give it a warm, sunny, sheltered spot and fertile, well-drained soil and it will flower from midsummer through into autumn.
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An elegant, evergreen perennial featuring long, gracefully arching stems adorned with nodding, bell-shaped, pale pink to magenta to white flowers.
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The most common and easiest to grow of the Dierama, it puts on a remarkable, reliable show in early to late summer. Arresting pendulous bells dangle on wiry ...
Dierama is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae. Common names include hairbells, angel's fishing rod, fairybells, and wandflowers in English ...
Dieramas form a clump of grassy evergreen foliage, then in summer send up slender, delicately arching stems dripping with pink, bell-like flowers.
AKA Angel's Fishing Rod or Wandflower. Dierama is native to open high plains in South Africa as well as in mountains. Never cut back a Dierama to the ground. It ...
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So notoriously promiscuous as to make a rabbit blush, these evergreen bulbous Iris family members are all about the summer of love.
Jun 7, 2022 · What are dieramas? Dieramas are long-lived herbaceous perennials forming persistent clumps of semi-evergreen linear foliage. They originate from ...
Angel's Fishing Rod is a flowering perennial in the Iris family and is native to South Africa and grows from corms. The mounding grass-like foliage grows to ...
Jul 28, 2016 · Height and spread: A large perennial in time, though airy in effect and appearance, Dierama pulcherrimum can reach 4-5' high and wide in flower.