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South African in origin and commonly named the Pineapple Plant as the topknot of leaves above the flower head does resemble that fruit. They appear above the ground only after the frosts have gone and go dormant with the first autumn frosts so when planted deeply can be regarded as being hardy in most of the UK. For garden or very large pots. The best of the ‘ordinary’ garden forms, these are waxy flowered in varying shades of pale green and pink topping a stem that can be as long as 18” (45cm) and they last for ages with architectural seed heads following. Excellent again as a cut flower. Possibly too big for ordinary planters. Cricket ball sized bulbs, often with offsets (smaller bulbs) growing off them so that you’ll soon have a clump. They do however have much growing to do to flower so it may not happen in their first year.
The bulbs are fist sized and most should flower in the summer following planting. Plant deeply, 15"(40cm) apart in a sunny spot in well prepared soil in the garden or in big well watered pots.
Flowers August/September
Height 24-48" (60-120cm)
Hardy