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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 ...

Dierama

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Dierama is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae. Common names include hairbells, angel's fishing rod, fairybells, and wandflowers in English and grasklokkies in Afrikaans. They are native to Africa, with most occurring in the... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Dierama
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.