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How to Propagate and Grow
Summer Flowering Romulea


Genus: Romulea

Family: Iridaceae

Species: R. macowanii


Common Names: Romulea.

Classification: Corm.

Height: 5cm (1inches).

Flowering: Spring and throughout summer.

Usage: Ideal for edging borders and beds.

Romulea are perfect in alpine settings.

Grown in shallow dishes they make a splendid display.

Try growing Romulea at the edge of or in the cracks of paths. Also try growing them in the cracks of walls. Both methods give an interesting display.

Site: Romulea prefer full sun, they thrive in it!

Soil: Any rich and very free draining soil.


Propagation Methods: By seed in spring.

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