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Rhodohypoxis are appreciated for their long flowering period with beautiful little star-shaped flowers in pink, white or red that brighten up gardens, terraces or balconies. Originally from South Africa, these plants form a clump of lanceolate, velvety, medium-green leaves, from which flowering stems develop from April to August. The flowers have the particularity of not having visible stamens. As they are frost-sensitive, pot cultivation is preferable in regions where winters are harsh and wet. In March, Rhodohypoxis are planted in acidic, well-drained soil, in a sunny or semi-shaded location. In pots, a mixture of compost, garden soil and vermiculite is necessary, with repotting every year. It is also useful to fertilise two to three times a year. Maintenance consists of removing faded flowers, dividing to keep at least three bulbs per pot, and stopping watering when the leaves wither. Overwintering is then done in a dark and cool room with watering just once a month. Rhodohypoxis are used to create beautiful borders or rock gardens, but most often are planted in pots.
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