Drimia pancration is characterized by its tall, slender flowering stalks and bulbous base, typically thriving in rocky, Mediterranean habitats. Its narrow, strap-like leaves form a tuft at the base, which dies back as the white, star-shaped flowers bloom in summer, attracting pollinators and relaying its survival through seed across the arid terrain.
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Drimia pancration thrives with early spring pruning, removing dead or diseased stems to enhance growth and bloom cycles. Limit pruning to one-third of older growth to encourage new shoots. Avoid heavy pruning post-spring to prevent bloom hindrance and use clean, sharp tools for optimal results.
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