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Cape Bugle Lily in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Watsonia borbonica

 

Cape Bugle Lily

Watsonia are cormous perennials with linear to narrowly lance-shaped leaves. The flowers, which are borne on simple or branched spikes, are curved and tubular with spreading lobes. It is not frost hardy and needs plenty of grit and sand mixed in to the soil or compost to prevent corms from rotting.. 'Watsonia Borbonica' is a tender to half-hardy cormous perennial that grows up to 2 m high. It is deciduous, growing during Autumn, Winter and Spring and then dying back after flowering in Spring to early Summer and remaining dormant during Summers. The flowers are pink

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plant Features
  • Cape Bugle Lily likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Cape Bugle Lily likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Cape Bugle Lily is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Cape Bugle Lily likes free draining

    Free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Cape Bugle Lily

Latin name

Watsonia borbonica

type

Cormous perennial

family

Iridaceae

ph

5.5 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Cape Bugle Lily likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Cape Bugle Lily is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Soil

    Cape Bugle Lily likes free draining

    Free draining

  • Water

    Cape Bugle Lily likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

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    Best time to plant
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full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Cape Bugle Lily is 0.80meters x 2.00meters 0.80 M 2.00 M

Watsonia borbonica

Watsonia are cormous perennials with linear to narrowly lance-shaped leaves. The flowers, which are borne on simple or branched spikes, are curved and tubular with spreading lobes. It is not frost hardy and needs plenty of grit and sand mixed in to the soil or compost to prevent corms from rotting.. 'Watsonia Borbonica' is a tender to half-hardy cormous perennial that grows up to 2 m high. It is deciduous, growing during Autumn, Winter and Spring and then dying back after flowering in Spring to early Summer and remaining dormant during Summers. The flowers are pink


Flowering

From Early Autumn TO Mid Autumn

The tubular flowers appear from late Summer

 

Planting

From Mid Spring TO Late Spring

Grow under glass in loam-based compost with added sharp sand and humus, or outdoors in light, well-draining soil that stays moist in Summer. In areas where frost may occur, bring indoors before first frosts

 

Propagating By Seed

From Early Autumn TO Mid Autumn

Sow seed in light, free-draining but moist compost, at 13-18°C in Autumn

 

Propagating By Division

From Early Spring TO Mid Spring

Divide the plants in Spring by lifting, and separating the new corms

 
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