Sparaxis: The Beautiful Harlequin Flower
Sparaxis White Bicolor or the Harlequin Flower, is a beautiful and easy-to-grow plant with a bulbous root. The flowers are indigenous to South Africa and are and vibrant in color. The flowers flower in spring and summer and introduce the red, orange, yellow, pink, and purple-colored petals to gardens.
Number of Bulbs | 10 |
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Sowing month | Oct to Jan |
Sowing tmperature | Below 30C day time |
Blooming month | Feb to April |
Sun | Full Sun |
How Sparaxis Grows
Sparaxis develops from small, rounded bulbs. Plant the bulbs in autumn so that they will have a chance to develop robust root systems before winter. Early green leaves develop in the spring, followed by tall flower stems. Every flower is different in color scheme, with a dark throat, so they are beautiful anywhere.
Sparaxis White Bicolor Planting Sparaxis Bulbs
To cultivate Sparaxis successfully, just follow the following easy steps:
- Choose a Sunnny Spot – Sunnny Spot flowers love the sun. Choose a spot in your yard that gets six hours of sun per day.
- Prepare the Ground – The ground needs to drain well so that the bulbs do not rot. If your ground is heavy, add some sand or compost to the ground.
- Plant the Bulbs – Plant bulbs 2 inches (5 cm) deep and 3 inches (8 cm) apart. The pointed end is up.
- Water Gently – Water lightly after planting. Water as normal but not too much.
Sparaxis White Bicolor Taking Care of Sparaxis
plants are simple to care for, but they need some attention:
- Watering – Water them once or twice a week, especially in hot weather.
- Fertilizing – Weak fertilizer in the early spring will toughen them up.
- Weeding – Remove weeds from amongst the plants so they won’t rob the nutrients from the bulbs.
- After Flowering – Never touch the leaves once they turn yellow. This will allow the bulbs to build up energy for next year’s flowering.
- Where to Grow Sparaxis
- Sparaxis is especially well suited to container, border, and bed planting. Dig up the bulbs in autumn and dry them in a cold place indoors if you have a frosty garden, until spring.
Sparaxis White Bicolor Interesting Sparaxis Facts
- The Harlequin Flower is named for the strongly mottled color of the flower, which is like a harlequin’s mask.
- Sparaxis is attractive to bees and butterflies and is thus well-suited to a wildlife garden.
- It reaches 12 inches (30 cm) in height.
- Their attractive colours and ease of maintenance make Sparaxis flowers a lovely addition to any garden. Plant them and watch how nice they appear year in, year out!
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