Tritonia bakeri is a perennial flowering plant with a preferential growth in well-drained, sandy soils, a testament to its resilience. Its slender, strap-shaped leaves form a graceful foliage base from which emerge striking flower spikes. The blooms, typically in vibrant shades of orange or red, are notable for their flared, tube-like structure, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies to its nectar-rich interior.
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Care Guide for Tritonia bakeri
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Pruning:
Tritonia bakeri features vibrant, tubular flowers and strap-like leaves. Prune in early spring to remove dead foliage and promote new growth, using sterile tools for clean cuts above nodes. This practice encourages bushier growth, enhances flowering, and prevents disease, avoiding pruning during dormancy.
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