Lily Of The Nile
African Lily is currently unavailable.
Why? Our plants are subject to seasonality and high-demand. Please contact us if you would like to know when it becomes available again.
Suited to regions: | All regions |
Plant type: | Herbaceous Perennials |
Height: | 70 cm |
Spread: | 50 cm |
Flowering time: | Summer |
Tolerances: | Coastal, Hardy, Wet, Wind |
Garden uses: | Banks, Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Ponds, Pool areas |
Garden styles: | Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Cottage, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Riparian, White |
Easy to grow? | Yes |
Maintenance requirements | Low |
Growth rate | Medium |
“Snowstorm” is a compact, evergreen plant with beautiful white flowers through summer. This herbaceous perennial forms a tidy clump of green, strap like foliage which contrast nicely with the flowers. It typically grows to 70 cm high and 50 cm wide, performing best when planted in full sun or partial shade on a well-drained site. It is tolerant of cold climates including frost. “Snowstorm” is a versatile plant that can be used as a low maintenance option on dry sites or in situations with poor soil conditions such as hot, sunny banks. It is also ideal as an edging plant along driveways, as a groundcover, or in mixed plantings with other perennials. It is also perfect for maintaining in a container and adding to cottage gardens. The most stunning displays are when it is planted en masse.
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