Rose-pink clusters spread across compact green foliage in Rhodohypoxis 'Baurii Mars'. Small yet vibrant, these flowers deliver colour and cheer to rockeries, containers, or patio gardens.
The reliable growth and striking hues make this a versatile addition, Rhodohypoxis 'Baurii Mars' is perfect for enhancing small spaces with natural charm and simplicity.
South African native Rhodohypoxis thrive in a sunny, well-drained spot such as an alpine border or rockery. They can also be grown successfully in containers.
Plant the rhizomes 5cm deep, spaced 10cm apart in neutral to acid soil. Water sparingly until in active growth. An abundance of delicate, star-shaped flowers are produced between May and September, depending on variety.
Allow plants to dry out completely when flowering has finished, and the bulbs will lie dormant until the following spring.
Protect bulbs from waterlogging and rotting during the winter months by bringing those grown in pots into a greenhouse or potting shed. In well-drained soil, plants should be fine left in the ground.