Native to Chile, Leucocoryne grow in grasslands in habitats similar to those of our native Brodiaeas, to which they are related. Growing in the mild, rainy winters of Chile, Leucocorynes produce their showy
flowers in late winter. Many are scented, and Leucocorynes make wonderful cut flowers since they last for an amazingly long time in water. The genus Pabellonia encompasses those species with fleshy
appendages, but are included here under Leucocoryne. Most species are hardy to Zones 7-8, but all need a warm, dry summer dormancy. AVAILABLE AUGUST-OCTOBER
Leucocoryne pauciflora
$5.00
The Latin means ‘few flowered’, but it is certainly not!
Lovely pale purple flowers produced in abundance.
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