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Dierama 'Blackberry Bells'
For a long time there was only one species of 'angel's fishing rod' that was commonly seen, but now there is quite a variety of these unusual plants available. The rod is the flower stem, arising from a clump of iris-like leaves, arching at the top under the weight of the fish, the flowers, a group of which hang from the slenderest of lengths of fishing line, blowing in the breeze. They come from mountains in South Africa, and are normally well able to cope with British weather, even Scottish winters. Dierama 'Blackberry Bells' is the Angel's fishing rod with deep maroon hanging trumpet flowers on tall, strong stems. Will appreciate some shelter from wind.
| PLANT SPECIFICS |
| Pot Size |
1 litre pot |
| Width |
50cm |
| Height |
1m |
| Family |
Iridaceae |
| Flowering |
Mid summer to early autumn |
| Garden habitat |
open, sunny position |
| Soil |
humus rich, well drained soil |
| Plant category |
Alpine |
| Height |
1 m |
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D9E-1 |
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