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The bulb is about as big as an average human thumb is wide and two thumb-widths long
Nerine filifolia should be planted from September to at the absolute latest Mid November. It will flower in February
Nerine filiformis, also known as the Grass-leaved nerine is a striking bulbous plant that produces delicate, filament-like blooms in shades of pink or red. Its long, slender leaves and unique flower structure add elegance and charm to any garden or landscape.
Key Features:
Growing Season: Plant seeds in well-draining soil during spring. Nerine filifolia prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
Cultivation Tip: Avoid overwatering as Nerine thrives in slightly drier conditions. Plant bulbs just below the soil surface, and keep the area weed-free to avoid competition for nutrients.
Garden Highlight: A perfect choice for creating a focal point in smaller gardens or container arrangements, this elegant species is known for its eye-catching blooms and ease of care