Very rare dwarf form with low growing tufts of strappy leaves and impressive 1 – 1.5 metre high spires of nodding red flowers tipped green. Nectar feeding birds just can’t get enough of them.
Height | 50cm |
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Width | 50cm |
Position | Full sun |
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