Drimia exuviata is a perennial bulbous plant notable for its capacity to thrive in arid environments. Its bulb, predominantly subterranean, serves as a water reservoir, enabling survival during drought periods. The leaves are narrow, elongated, and appear seasonally, while the flowering stalks rise to display a modest array of star-shaped, typically white blossoms that attract pollinators despite harsh conditions.
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Pruning:
Drimia exuviata features robust foliage and seasonal blooms. Prune in early spring to promote growth, focusing on long shoots. Avoid heavy pruning to protect this slow grower. Benefits include better air circulation and enhanced flowering, achieved with clean, sharp tools for optimal health.
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