FROM: $13.99 $11.19 ... Pot size guide -Qty + Add to Cart. Dietes grandiflora is an erect clump forming perennial which grows from a rhizome situated reasonable shallowly beneath the soil. CARE: Drought and frost hardy so little maintenance is needed after initial care. Features clumps of narrow, dark green leaves and white iris flowers with purple and yellow markings.
A thread in the Plant Identification forum, titled SOLVED: difference between Dietes iridioides and grandiflora How to propagate Dietes. Plant Details .
Also referred to as wild iris or fortnight lily, this fast-growing clumping plant has large, white iris-like flowers with a mauve centre and distinctive yellow spots on each petal. Seed pods are formed after flowering on the stems where the flowers were. Click to login. Item code: 1495700140P. Dietes grandiflora is a very hardy, evergreen, clump-forming plant with sword-shaped leaves arranged in a fan and arising from a rhizome. Hardiness: 8 - 11 Sun: Full Sun, Partial Sun . AVERAGE SIZE (H) x (W): 1m x 1m FLOWERING TIME: J F M A M J J A S O N D FRUITING TIME: J F M A M J J A S O N D .
Dietes Grandiflora. The meter long, dark green, sword shaped leaves are arranged in a fan. Dietes grandiflora is a perennial, evergreen plant which grows up to 1.5 m, forming large clumps.
1m wide x 1m high. Plant size: Approx.
This is a short guide on the method we use to propagate dietes. It is an iris which comes from South Africa and makes a good garden flower. Synonyms Dietes grandiflora 'Reen Lelie' . The only downside is its ability to produce a lot of seed. Dietes grandiflora; Dianella Tasmanica Ficinia nodosa. Other growth habits are the same as the species. Search Tips.
Genus Dietes are rhizomatous evergreen perennials forming loose clumps of leathery, linear or sword-shaped leaves, with erect stems bearing a succession of short-lived, iris-like flowers with 3 large outer segments and 3 small inner ones, in spring and summer The plant grows from rhizomes, so occasional division is …
Dietes iridioides flowers throughout the warmer month of the year.
Dietes – Plant of the Week .
One of the great things about our Plant of the Week is that it is virtually unkillable. Dietes – Plant of the Week . Dietes iridioides flowers throughout the warmer month of the year.
Native to eastern and southern Africa, Dietes grandiflora (Fairy Iris) is a rhizomatous evergreen perennial with large, iris-like flowers, 4 in. The wild iris is a fast-growing, evergreen perennial that forms a clump of long strappy leaves. Flowers in response to rain. Genus Dietes are rhizomatous evergreen perennials forming loose clumps of leathery, linear or sword-shaped leaves, with erect stems bearing a succession of short-lived, iris-like flowers with 3 large outer segments and 3 small inner ones, in spring and summer Dietes are drought and frost tolerant. Dietes grandiflora (large wild iris) is a rhizomatous perennial from southern Africa with long, rigid, sword-like green leaves belonging to the Iridaceae family (ht to 1m).
Dietes grandiflora (Fortnight Lily) - This evergreen rhizomatous perennial produces clumps of long, upright narrow leaves that reach 4 feet tall. Use a high phosphorus flower food at the beginning of bloom season.
It is one of the best all-purpose plants for beds and borders, where it functions a lot like an Iris, but with a much longer bloom period.
Dietes grandiflora, 2l in size, a Waterwise plant , which can also be a low maintenance plant.
Synonyms Dietes grandiflora 'Reen Lelie' . Product details Email; 0 Rating. Common name: Dietes Botanic name: Dietes iridioides Description: A clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial from South Africa. April 10, 2017 at 07:51 PM.