Shepard’s Crock
This huge Cyrtanthus is a show-stopper. It’s found growing anywhere from a desolate area behind a rock to mists from waterfalls to being completely covered up to the neck in soil or with just its roots covered, full sun or full shade. No matter where you plant it, in the springtime it will send up one or two stems with 180º bending just under the inflorescence, producing a profusion of big, variably red, yellow-or orange-coloured blooms. Frequently, the stems might reach a length of 600mm. It thrives in a pot (as do other Cyrtanthus). It is unaffected by a layer of frost or snow and can withstand winter temperatures as low as minus 20ºC.





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