

Muilla thrives in well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it ideal for those seeking low-maintenance plants. A special care point is ensuring ample sunlight; muilla benefits greatly from full sun exposure. Additionally, it's important to prevent overwatering, as muilla is susceptible to root rot in overly moist conditions.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Watering Schedule | Every week |
Sunlight Requirements | Full sun |
Soil pH | 6-7 |
It is a perennial plant growing from a corm and producing an erect flowering stem up to 50 cm tall. The onion-like leaves at the base of the stem may be 60 cm long. The flowering stem bears an umbel-shaped array of many flowers on pedicels up to 5 cm long. Each flower has six tepals which are green-tinged white in color with brownish midribs and no more than 6 mm in length. At the center of the flower are six erect stamens with blue, green, or purplish anthers.
Each flower has six tepals which are white in color, often with a blue tinge inside and a greenish tinge on the outer surfaces. At the center of the flower are six stamens with wide white petal-like filaments. The filaments are partially fused into an erect, cylindrical "crown".
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