Reineckea incurva BSWJ 1829
Handsome, evergreen woodland perennial, originally collectedĀ by the Wynn-Jones' of Crug Farm, and closely related to lily of the valley. Tufts of narrow, grass-like dark green leaves form a dense carpet of upright dark foliage to around 8" tall. August-October, tiny pale pink flowers appear short stems, and are closely held to the base of each leaf tuft, berries follow. Site in shade to part shade in well-drained, amended soil with regular summer water. Hardy to USDA zone 7.
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Reineckea incurva BSWJ 1829
Reineckea incurva BSWJ 1829
Handsome, evergreen woodland perennial, originally collectedĀ by the Wynn-Jones' of Crug Farm, and closely related to lily of the valley. Tufts of narrow, grass-like dark green leaves form a dense carpet of upright dark foliage to around 8" tall. August-October, tiny pale pink flowers appear short stems, and are closely held to the base of each leaf tuft, berries follow. Site in shade to part shade in well-drained, amended soil with regular summer water. Hardy to USDA zone 7.
Liliaceae
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Handsome, evergreen woodland perennial, originally collectedĀ by the Wynn-Jones' of Crug Farm, and closely related to lily of the valley. Tufts of narrow, grass-like dark green leaves form a dense carpet of upright dark foliage to around 8" tall. August-October, tiny pale pink flowers appear short stems, and are closely held to the base of each leaf tuft, berries follow. Site in shade to part shade in well-drained, amended soil with regular summer water. Hardy to USDA zone 7.
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