Nerine Pearls of Cherry
€10.50
Largest bulb size
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
Plant them with the nose 2 cm above the ground.

Nerine
Nerine is better known as a cut flower than as a garden or pot plant. This is mainly because this bulbous plant, originating from South Africa, could not cope well with European winters. But in the flower world, a lot of breeding is done to improve the properties of plants and in the case of the Nerine, this has led to the creation of a number of very useful, reasonably winter-hardy garden Nerines.
Planting Nerine:
Plant the Nerine with the tip of the bulb just above the ground – it may remain visible. Ensure moist soil in the first few months so that the bulb can root well. Plant them lightly, about 25 cm apart, and give them a light, sunny spot. Cover with leaves or straw in severe winters. Those who are patient will be rewarded in the autumn with beautiful flowers that will return for years.
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