Phonetic Spelling:dee-ray-MAH pul-CHAIR-ih-mum
Genus:Dierama
Species:pulcherrimum
Family:Iridaceae
Angel's Fishing Rod is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the Iris family, indigenous to South Africa, and it grows from corms. This plant features lush, grass-like foliage that can reach heights and widths of approximately 2 feet, remaining evergreen in milder winter climates. From early to late summer, it produces striking 5-foot arching spikes adorned with nodding, bell-shaped flowers that range in color from pink to white. While it may take some time to establish itself, once rooted, it prefers not to be relocated.
To cultivate Angel's Fishing Rod successfully, plant it in rich, moist, well-drained soil under full sunlight. If you're working with clay or sandy soil, be sure to enrich it with ample humus. During dry spells, provide additional watering. This plant works beautifully as an accent, a specimen, in mass plantings, or in containers, making it a suitable choice for coastal gardens.
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