Drimia anomala is a perennial bulbous plant that thrives in rocky habitats. Its tall, slender flower stalks emerge from an underground bulb, bearing clusters of pale, star-shaped flowers with a green or purplish center. The lance-shaped leaves are seasonally deciduous, adept at conserving resources in arid climates. Drimia anomala's distinct floral structure serves as a beacon for pollinators in its native, dry terrain.
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Drimia anomala exhibits robust growth and unique flowering characteristics. Prune in early spring to shape the plant, remove dead stems, and enhance air circulation. This practice promotes healthy growth, aligns with the natural cycle, and encourages vibrant, abundant blooms.
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