Eucomis comosa is one of the most beautiful perennial bulbs. It usually blooms in August in Seattle. The first blossoms open at the bottom of the stalk & slowly proceed to the top. The dark red seed pods are also quite attractive. Eucomis comosa is known at the Pineapple Lily because of the tuft of leaves at the top of the flower stalk, which cause it to resemble a pineapple. This plant is native to South Africa, but hardy in Seattle. The flower spikes multiply every year. It comes in colors from white through light pink to deep burgundy. It is easily available through mail order, the least expensive way to buy it. You can also get it at nurseries when it is in bloom, but the number of plants available are usually rather few. Eucomis comosa needs full sun, regular water & rich soil to grow well. It does not tolerate dryness. It looks lovely in pots, but does much better in the ground. I think they look very nice combined with oriental lilies, as shown in the photo above.
Talking about ferns and container gardening, two of my favorite subjects
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The first week of November is going to be a fun one for me, as I'm speaking
at the Salem Hardy Plant Society's meeting on Tuesday, Nov 4th, then on
Sunda...
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That's gorgeous <3
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