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Watsonia meriana

Watsonia meriana
Bulbil bugle, Bugle lily

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75% of the bulbs, planted late in April, have bloomed and the shoots have developed well during the summer. A good outcome.

CHRISTOPHE F., 16/10/2017

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A semi-hardy bulbous plant, bearing sculptural inflorescences in early summer. The flowers are a lovely shade of salmon-pink.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
20 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -6°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time February to May
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Flowering time July to August
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Description

Originating from South Africa, Watsonia meriana is a semi-hardy bulbous plant that produces sculptural inflorescences in early summer. The flowers boast a beautiful shade of salmon-pink.

 

It belongs to the Iridaceae family, like crocosmias, schizostylis, and dietes. It is a bulbous plant, with medium green, sword-shaped foliage.

In early summer, it produces upright inflorescences, 80cm (32in) to 1m (3ft) in height, with trumpet-shaped flowers in a shade of orangey-pink. They are about 4 to 5cm (2in) long, held horizontally on the inflorescence. These architectural inflorescences create unique sculptural scenes.

In autumn, small bulblets appear in the axils of the flowers, helping the plant to multiply. In some warm regions, it can become invasive.

It is hardy down to -8°C (17.6°F). Watsonia meriana prefers moist, sandy soils. It is especially sensitive to heavy, wet, and alkaline soils, as well as cold winter winds. Plant it facing south, on a sand dune, in a rockery, or on a bank. When planting, replace the topsoil with pure sand to ensure maximum drainage for the bulb. In colder regions, store the bulbs in a box filled with turf and keep them in a dry, frost-free area.

For a modern bed with exotic vibes, mix Watsonia meriana bulbs with kniphofias, crocosmias, libertias, and carex.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time July to August
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 4 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Flowering description Spike inflorescence with regular flowers in red-pink, with a curved tube, style with 3 bifid branches, and black anthers.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Watsonia

Species

meriana

Family

Iridaceae

Other common names

Bulbil bugle, Bugle lily

Origin

South Africa

Planting and care

Plant Watsonia meriana bulbs in full sun, sheltered from the winds, in moist and sandy soil. They are especially sensitive to heavy, damp, chalky soils, and cold winds in winter. Plant the bulbs facing south, on a sand dune, in a rockery, or on a bank. While they prefer well-drained soil during winter, watsonias need water during their growing season. When planting, replace the topsoil with pure sand to maximise soil drainage, and bury the bulbs at a depth of 6 to 8cm (2 to 3in). In colder regions, store the bulbs in a box filled with turf and keep them in a dry, frost-free area.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time February to May
Planting depth 8 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border
Hardiness Hardy down to -6°C (USDA zone 9a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Sandy.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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