Description
(syn. Nomocharis nana)
This is the original form of horticultural origins, long in cultivation in the UK probably pre-dating even Ludlow and Sheriff’s introductions.
Stems of only 15cm carry several very narrow, purple infused leaves and a solitary flower in this case of polished, deep dark chocolate maroon. A native of the Western Himalayas.
Peat garden or any humus-rich soil in half shade or light shade. Like many of these small Himalayan lilies, this appreciates cool climates and humid air in summer.
A miniature species with naturally very small bulbs, a point we need to stress if you are not already familiar with these dwarf, miniature Sino-Himalayan species.