Drimia ciliata is a perennial bulbous plant with a tuft of narrow, strap-shaped leaves that often display a hairy fringe characteristic of its species. Its slender flower stalks rise to bear star-shaped, white to pale pink blossoms that emerge in the plant's natural rocky and arid habitat. These hardy features allow drimia ciliata to thrive in conditions where water is scarce and the climate is harsh.
Snap a photo for instant plant ID, gaining quick insights on disease prevention, treatment, toxicity, care, uses, and symbolism, etc.
Download the App for Free
Herb
Plant Type
On This Page
Images
Care Guide
Images of Drimia ciliata
Care Guide for Drimia ciliata
Every week
Water
Pruning:
Drimia ciliata has elongated, strap-like leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers. Prune in early spring to boost growth and prevent disease. Remove dead foliage, thin crowded areas, and trim flowering stems post-bloom to maintain shape and encourage future blooms, enhancing health and aesthetic appeal.
Get tips and tricks for your plants.
Keep your plants happy and healthy with our guide to watering, lighting, feeding and more.