Rhodohypoxis baurii `Albrighton`

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Rhodohypoxis baurii `Albrighton`
Family Hypoxidaceae
Genus Rhodohypoxis
Species Rhodohypoxis baurii
Common Name(s) Rhodohypoxis
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Description

This is an alpine plant which will grow about 8cm tall, and each tuber has grass-like, hairy leaves. In early spring to late spring, it will produce starry flowers about 8cm wide.

This perennial has a tuber-like rootstock with a clump of lance-shaped mid green leaves. In mid spring and early summer, disc-shaped, dark pink flowers appear.

Microclimate

Sun Full Sun
Shelter Moderate Shelter
Aspect East, South, West
Hardiness hardy
Drainage Well Drained
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Soil Type Loam, Sand
sandy or dry soil.
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Flowering : Early Summer - Late Autumn
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