Schizostylis cocc. 'Mrs. Hagerty'
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Schizostylis cocc. 'Mrs. Hagerty'

Schizostylis coccinea "Mrs Hegarty", also called pink kaffir lily or swamp gladiolus, is a perennial plant from South Africa. It grows in marshes in the east of the Cape province (drakensbergen). Pink Kaffir Lily is clump-forming and extends via the rhizome. The leaves are sword-shaped, grassy, narrow, bright green and about 35 cm long. Flowering takes place from August to October with soft pink, star-shaped flowers. Schizostylis coccinea "Mrs Hegarty" likes a sheltered and sunny place in a moist but well permeable soil The plant is not very hardy, growing in pots and digging in at the edge of the pond is a reliable solution This plant remains semi-evergreen, tolerates sea wind and is disease resistant.

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Schizostylis cocc. 'Mrs. Hagerty'
Flower color
Pink
Plant height
0,4 - 0,5 m
Evergreen
Yes
Hardy
No