Nerines are South African bulbs, widely planted in warmer regions for their late display of rich pink flowers. They work well in a mixed herbaceous border and make an excellent cut flower. They bear striking sprays of lily-like flowers with recurved petals on erect leafless stems. Strap-shaped foliage develops in spring and grows into clumps over time.
Most nerines are tender greenhouse bulbs, but Nerine bowdenii is the nearest to being hardy, and is well worth planting outdoors in a warm sunny border backed by the shelter of a wall.
Nerine bowdenii 'Fenwicks Variety' has sturdy stem that bear clusters of up to 12 pink blooms in autumn. For best results grow in well-drained soil in full sun, ideally sheltered by a south-or west-facing wall. Divide congested clumps in spring.
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Nerine ‘Fenwicks variety’ and wildlife
Nerine ‘Fenwicks variety’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Nerine ‘Fenwicks variety’ poisonous?
Nerine ‘Fenwicks variety’ has no toxic effects reported.