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Dierama dracomontanum
Wand Flower

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DERIVATION
Dierama - from the greek meaning 'funnel' or 'like a bell' alluding to the shap of the flowers
dracomontanum - From the Greek drakon (dragon) and montana (mountain)
FAMILY Iridaceae (Iris Family)  Other Plants in the Iris Family
HABIT Herbaceous | Geophyte
GROWTH FORM Clump-forming
RANGE South Africa, Lesotho
LEAF TYPE Evergreen
FLOWERS Pink
HARDINESS USDA Zone 8 (Coldest zone where hardy)
SUN REQUIREMENTS Sun
COMMON NAME(S) Wand Flower

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240681*1 2024 Propagation

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