Nerine humilis features slender stems that rise above strappy green foliage, culminating in clusters of delicate pink funnel-shaped flowers. These vibrant blooms appear in the late summer to autumn period, thriving in well-drained soil and full sun environments. Nerine humilis's resilience and modest stature allow it to adapt well to rock gardens and borders, adding a pop of late-season color.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
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Pink
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Care Guide for Nerine humilis
Every 1-2 weeks
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Water:
Nerine humilis thrives in balanced humidity and prefers evenly moist conditions. Water it once every 1-2 weeks for optimal health. As a bulbous plant, nerine humilis stores water in its bulbs, enhancing resilience during drier periods.
Pruning:
Pruning nerine humilis in early spring enhances growth and blooms by removing old or damaged growth. Deadheading promotes bulb energy. Avoid late pruning for winter dormancy. Proper techniques improve airflow, sunlight exposure, and reduce disease risks, ensuring overall vigor. Consult horticultural sources for tailored care.
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