Drimia uniflora is known for its solitary bloom, typically showcasing a striking, star-shaped flower atop a leafless stalk. This bulbous perennial thrives in rocky, arid habitats, where its minimal foliage and deep root system are strategic adaptations for water conservation. A noteworthy seasonal grower, drimia uniflora may lie dormant underground during unfavorable conditions, emerging vibrantly when moisture permits.
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Drimia uniflora is a bulbous perennial with star-like flowers and strong foliage. Prune in early spring to remove damaged leaves and overcrowding, which supports healthy blooms and airflow. Use clean tools for pruning; avoid heavy cutting to prevent plant stress and promote vigorous growth.
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