
Dierama pulcherrimum
Everything about Dierama pulcherrimum is heavenly. Their movement in the breeze, the nodding blooms which hang like purple raindrops from the delicate arched stems, the way the flowers almost appear to be floating in mid air. It is also, aptly, known as angel's fishing rod, which makes total sense. If angels were to cast their lines, they would surely look this beautiful. Let their gentleness grace a sunny border among soft, equally airy ornamental grasses to create flowing summer wilderness, or use them to soften a vibrant, hot border. They look amazing combined with virtually anything!
Dierama pulcherrimum is a perennial which has a grassy look about it. The foliage is evergreen and narrow, the flower stems are tall and arching. This beautiful plant is hardy in areas with relatively mild winters, coping with winter temperatures down to around -10°C if they are planted in a free-draining, sandy or loamy soil. Dierama grows happily in coastal areas and is relatively drought tolerant and very low maintenance once established.
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Everything about Dierama pulcherrimum is heavenly. Their movement in the breeze, the nodding blooms which hang like purple raindrops from the delicate arched stems, the way the flowers almost appear to be floating in mid air. It is also, aptly, known as angel's fishing rod, which makes total sense. If angels were to cast their lines, they would surely look this beautiful. Let their gentleness grace a sunny border among soft, equally airy ornamental grasses to create flowing summer wilderness, or use them to soften a vibrant, hot border. They look amazing combined with virtually anything!
Dierama pulcherrimum is a perennial which has a grassy look about it. The foliage is evergreen and narrow, the flower stems are tall and arching. This beautiful plant is hardy in areas with relatively mild winters, coping with winter temperatures down to around -10°C if they are planted in a free-draining, sandy or loamy soil. Dierama grows happily in coastal areas and is relatively drought tolerant and very low maintenance once established.
























