CROCOSMIA 'GEORGE DAVIDSON' PERENNIAL SWORD LILY BULBS HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER FLOWER

CROCOSMIA 'GEORGE DAVIDSON' PERENNIAL SWORD LILY BULBS HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER FLOWER

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Crocosmia George Davidson
  • Botanical Name: Crocosmia 'George Davidson'
  • Common Name: African Sword Lily, Montbretia
  • Bloomtime: June to August
  • Flower: Showy, Good Cut
  • Plant Height: 24 to 30 inches
  • Foliage: Dark green, sword like
  • Plant size: Dormant Bulb 6/+cm in circuference
  • Requirements: Full Sun or partial shade. Average, well drained soil. Medium moisture.
  • Suggested use: Hummingbird garden, Perennial border
  • Life-cycle: Perennial
  • Multiply: Yes
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9 (zone map below)
Culture

Grow in medium moisture, moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers full sun, but appreciates part shade in hot summer climates. Plant corms in spring after last frost date approximately 3-4” deep and 6” apart. Not reliably winter hardy in USDA Zone 5 where it needs a protected location and winter mulch. In order to insure winter survival in USDA Zone 5 and perhaps Zone 6A, digging up the corms in fall and storing them in a dry medium over winter (in somewhat the same manner as gladiolus) is an option that may be considered.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Crocosmia is a genus or about 7 species of cormous plants from grasslands in South Africa. Montbretias are good fresh cut flowers which are frequently used in commercial flower arrangements.

Genus name comes from the Greek words krokos meaning saffron and osme meaning a smell for the smell of dried flowers steeped in warm water.

'Emberglow' This golden yellow crocosmia was named for the British-born scientist George Davidson, famous for his exploratory work and teachings on the U.S. Pacific Coast in the 1800s. Professor Davidson was a bright star, not unlike this brilliant hybrid. This is the best yellow crocosmia for size and number of blossoms, and is, like the others in this group, a breeze to grow.

Garden Uses

Provides color and contrast to the perennial border. May be grown in containers where lifting in winter is perhaps easier.

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