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Dierama pulcherrimum Blackbird

Dierama pulcherrimum Blackbird

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Exquisite Beauty in Your Garden

Potted Latin Name: Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird
Common Name: Blackbird Angel's Fishing Rod
Other Names: African Hairbell, Fairy's Fishing Rod
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: 60-90 cm tall, 30-45 cm wide

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Delivery

Delivery Information:

We deliver healthy, potted Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird plants directly to your doorstep.
Delivery time: 3-5 business days.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Characteristics

Mature Size: 60-90 cm tall, 30-45 cm wide
Deciduous or Evergreen: Evergreen
Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Graceful, arching stems with pendulous, bell-shaped flowers
Hardiness: Hardy to frost
Common Diseases: Generally resistant to common garden diseases

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Uses

Uses in Garden:

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird adds elegance to garden borders and rockeries.
Ideal for cottage gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun for optimal flowering
Frost Hardy: Yes
Growth Rate: Moderate, slow to establish
Pruning Advice: Trim spent flower stems to encourage new growth.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time:

In Ireland, sow seeds indoors in late winter or early spring for best results.
Trench Preparation:

Prepare a well-draining, fertile soil bed enriched with organic matter.
Positioning of Plants:

Plant in a sunny or partially shaded area, ensuring good air circulation.
Plant Spacing:

Space Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird plants 30-45 cm apart to allow for their graceful spread.
Pruning:

After flowering, trim back the flower stems to promote new growth.

Facts About Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird:

Native to South Africa, this perennial beauty is known for its pendulous flowers resembling fishing rods.
The Blackbird variety offers stunning deep maroon to black blossoms, adding a touch of drama to your garden.
It's a hardy plant that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to a thriving ecosystem in your garden.

$4.48

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Dierama pulcherrimum Blackbird

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Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Exquisite Beauty in Your Garden

Potted Latin Name: Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird
Common Name: Blackbird Angel's Fishing Rod
Other Names: African Hairbell, Fairy's Fishing Rod
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: 60-90 cm tall, 30-45 cm wide

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Delivery

Delivery Information:

We deliver healthy, potted Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird plants directly to your doorstep.
Delivery time: 3-5 business days.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Characteristics

Mature Size: 60-90 cm tall, 30-45 cm wide
Deciduous or Evergreen: Evergreen
Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Graceful, arching stems with pendulous, bell-shaped flowers
Hardiness: Hardy to frost
Common Diseases: Generally resistant to common garden diseases

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Uses

Uses in Garden:

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird adds elegance to garden borders and rockeries.
Ideal for cottage gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun for optimal flowering
Frost Hardy: Yes
Growth Rate: Moderate, slow to establish
Pruning Advice: Trim spent flower stems to encourage new growth.

Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time:

In Ireland, sow seeds indoors in late winter or early spring for best results.
Trench Preparation:

Prepare a well-draining, fertile soil bed enriched with organic matter.
Positioning of Plants:

Plant in a sunny or partially shaded area, ensuring good air circulation.
Plant Spacing:

Space Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird plants 30-45 cm apart to allow for their graceful spread.
Pruning:

After flowering, trim back the flower stems to promote new growth.

Facts About Dierama Pulcherrimum Blackbird:

Native to South Africa, this perennial beauty is known for its pendulous flowers resembling fishing rods.
The Blackbird variety offers stunning deep maroon to black blossoms, adding a touch of drama to your garden.
It's a hardy plant that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to a thriving ecosystem in your garden.