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Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Painted Tips’
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Dierama

Fairy Wand Flower

This spectacular, little-known corm comes from South Africa and enhances just about any design situation, especially when it can be viewed from below. Surprisingly tough and undeniably enchanting, Fairy Wands withstand coastal winds and fairly low temperatures, while appreciating a well draining soil.

Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Painted Tips’ full sun

In a painterly fashion, each lovely pale pink bell features a darker brushstroke along its tips. Fishing-pole thin stems showcase the draped splendor above a mound of narrow blades.

Blooms June – August.

Size: 3-1/2'–4' high x 3-1/2' wide; hardy to zone 7.

Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Painted Tips’ (P-1516)
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