Monday, May 20, 2013

My Flower of the Day - Rhodohypoxis

These are the cutest little things ever!

Here in Portland, Rhodohypoxis emerge a little late in Spring, but their diminutive nature, furry leaves and unique flowers make them really special.

Rhodohypoxis baurii var platypetala
Rhodohypoxis are tuberous rhizomes, with generally bright pink, deep pink or white flowers. The plants only growing to about 3" tall. Be sure to put them in the front of your flower beds.

They seem to like rocky/well-drained soils that retain some moisture but aren't soggy. They are enjoying my Lents soil perfectly.

My groups are slowly but surly spreading into nice little carpets.

Rhodohypoxis baurii var platypetala

Rhodohypoxis baurii 'Pintado'

Buds emerging from furry leaves.

2 comments:

  1. "rocky/well-drained soils that retain some moisture but aren't soggy. They are enjoying my Lents soil perfectly."...god you have no idea how jealous I am!!! My agaves would be so happy.

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  2. YES! That's the one!!! Thank you so much for sharing it with me - it is alive and growing! :)

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