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- Hesperantha - Wikipedia
Hesperantha is a genus of cormous flowering plants in the family Iridaceae The genus name is derived from the Greek words hesperos, meaning "evening", and anthos, meaning "flower"
- Hesperantha - Pacific Bulb Society
Hesperantha is a cormous genus in the Iridaceae family with 79 species Four are found in tropical Africa, 37 in summer-rainfall southern Africa, and 42 in winter-rainfall southern Africa Many of the former are found in the eastern southern African Drakensberg in KwaZulu-Natal
- Hesperantha: how to grow and when to plant Hesperantha
Hesperantha coccinea is best grown in rich, moist conditions in full sun It can survive in even quite dry places but will not perform well The eventual height of most cultivars will vary depending on the growing conditions Give these plants a sunny, well-drained position on a rock garden
- Hesperantha Are So Often Overlooked - Heres How (And Why) To Grow . . .
Originating from Africa, it is a sun-loving plant which flowers from the end of summer until the first frosts, providing a wonderful late injection of colour into the garden Previously botanically named as Schizostylis, it is also known as the ‘Crimson Flag’ or ‘Kaffir Lily’
- Hesperantha coccinea (Crimson Flag Lily): All You Need to Know
Hesperantha, commonly known as Crimson Flag Lily, Kaffir lily, or river lily, is an attractive flowering plant well-suited to both gardens and naturalized settings
- Hesperantha coccinea (Crimson Flag Lily, Crimson River Lily) | North . . .
Showy scarlet red cup shaped flowers with 6 petals appear from August to October and are 2 1 2 inches wide on 2 foot tall spikes resembling gladiolus There are 4 to 14 flowers on each spike Clumping grass like basal green leaves reach 18" in length and can remain evergreen in mild winters
- How to grow hesperantha - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Follow our handy tips on how to grow hesperantha, for beautiful summer blooms, below Hesperantha needs a sheltered, sunny site and thrives in milder parts of Britain In areas with a low risk of frost, hesperantha will bloom until late-December, providing a pretty display for the Christmas table
- Plant of the week: Hesperantha - Nags Hall Gardener
Hesperantha will flower best when planted in full sun It prefers a soil that has some added organic matter and will not grow well in chalky clay Sandy soils are perfect but it needs plenty of moisture throughout the growing period, especially summer So sandy dry soils will be problematic
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