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Arthropodium Candidum Bronze
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Description
Low growing grassy native which is a mass of small white flowers in spring & summer. Ideal for well drained, sunny conditions. Excellent for coastal areas & mass plantings. Hardy to most soils & climates. Protect from heavy frost. 25cm x 20cm. Arthropodium candidum 'Rubrum' (Dwarf Rock Lily) - An easily grown bulbous perennial from New Zealand with 8 inch tall thin grass-like fleshy leaves that are bronze spotted-brown above and a grey-green below. Plants multiply rapidly from small white bulbs and through reseeding to form dense clumps. In summer months appear starry white flowers on wiry-stemmed loose panicles to about 1 foot tall that often repeat if older flower stalks are removed. The flowers are followed by the fruit containing black seed that germinates easily. Plant in full coastal sun to light or part shade in a well-drained soil or pot and water regularly. This plant is semi-deciduous in the winter and is quite hardy (To USDA zone 8). This bronze leaf plant is a naturally occurring form of Arthropodium candidum that was collected at Rough Peaks near Lake Wakatipu in the southern South Island of New Zealand and while the flora of New Zealand does not list it as a separate variety it has been designated in horticulture with the cultivar or varietal names 'Rubrum', 'Maculatum', 'Purpureum', A. candidum var. maculatum, A. candidum var. rubum and A. candidum 'Maculatum'. this is a form of the rengarenga lily but in miniature. It has lovely bronze speckled leaves and tiny white flowers. Grows about 15-20cm high. Has small tubers. so quite easy to divide, and the reference book I have says it dies down in winter and resprouts in spring, but i found that my plants kept their leaves all winter. These plants are now in full flower, and nice and bushy. They look lovely. Star lily, bronze-leaved form. Small and special, this is a deciduous clump-former happy both in the rock garden and as the understorey in light, dry shade. Starry, white flowers on wiry stems dance all summer above grassy leaves that are bronze speckled with chocolate on top and grey-green underneath. Native to New Zealand. Our plants descend from wild seeds. Hei
Sowing Advice
Sow immediately at any time onto preferably a soil-based compost, covering with fine grit to approximately their own depth. Germination MAY be quicker if kept at 15 to 20 degrees C. but many seeds WILL NOT come up the year they are sown, needing winter chilling after sowing, and ONLY come up with natural spring germination.
Key Facts
Family:Anthericaceae
Common name:Small renga lily
Height:15-25cm
Seeds / gram:1200 (Approx)