From clumps of strappy basal leaves rise tall flowering spires with a ‘topknot’ resembling a pineapple. Full sun to part shade.
Eucomis comosa
$15.00
From clumps of strappy basal leaves rise tall flowering spires with a ‘topknot’ resembling a pineapple.
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Common Name | Pineapple lily |
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Position | Part sun |
Height | 2m |
Width | 1.5m |
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