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Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda, Pennants, African Cornflag

Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda

Pennants, African Cornflag
Family: Iridaceae
Origin: South Africa
USDA Zone: 10-11?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftFull sunModerate waterRegular waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

This small plant grows up to 2-5 feet tall and produces brilliant red and crimson-colored flowers. There are also some varieties that boast yellow and orange blooms. It is best grown in full sun and requires regular to moderate water. Sporadic pruning will promote better flowering in the spring and fall. The flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a great addition to any ornamental garden.

Chasmanthe floribunda (Pennants) is native to South Africa and is grown in USDA zones 10-11. However, if grown in a pot in a cold region, it is best to move the containers inside during the winter season. Potted Chasmanthe needs extra care and protection during cold weather. Make sure to provide enough water and create a warm and bright environment. The plant can also be kept in a greenhouse or conservatory where temperatures don't drop too low, even during the winter months.

It's worth the effort to grow Chasmanthe, as it is a beautiful addition to any garden. Not only will its vibrant flowers add color and life, but they will also attract butterflies and hummingbirds. With the right care this South African native will bring years of joy and enjoyment.


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Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda, Pennants, African Cornflag
Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda, Pennants, African Cornflag
Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda, Pennants, African Cornflag
Chasmanthe floribunda, Antholyza floribunda, Pennants, African Cornflag


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