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Dierama galpinii

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 galpinii is named for its characteristic erect stem, which supports dense clusters of striking bright pink to magenta outward-facing flowers.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 1 litre pot
Width 60cm
Height 100cm
Family Iridaceae
Flowering Mid summer to early autumn
Garden habitat sun or partial shade
Soil moist, well drained soil
Plant category Herbaceous
Height 100cm

Code

DY7-1
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FLOWERING
1 litre pot £9.00
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