How do you care for a Eucomis plant?

How do you care for a Eucomis plant?

Grow eucomis in loose, well-drained soil. Heavy or soggy soil may cause the bulbs to rot. Eucomis will not grow in cold soil. Plant the bulbs after all danger of frost has passed and the soil temperature is 65°F or warmer.

How deep should Eucomis be planted?

Plant bulbs 15cm (6in) deep to help prevent frost damage, in fertile, well-drained soil, in full sun. Avoid shady areas of the garden, but also make sure that the pineapple flower won’t be shaded by other plants as they grow. Excessive shade will reduce the flowering.

How do I grow Eucomis Comosa?

Despite its tenderness, Eucomis comosa Sparkling Burgundy’ is easy to grow. Plant bulbs in pots in spring and move outside once all danger of frost has passed. Water frequently in dry weather. Dig up bulbs or move pots indoors in autumn and keep dry until the following spring.

Is Eucomis poisonous?

Other: Eucomis bulbs are toxic and can be harmful if ingested in large quantities, but some are used for medicinal purposes. The flowers have an unpleasant odor and attract flies, bees and other insects.

Is Eucomis a perennial?

Eucomis comosa ‘Reuben’ is a bulbous perennial with dense racemes of starry rose-pink flowers, opening from dark purple buds in mid to late summer. At the tip of the spike sits a rosette of young leaves similar to those of pineapples, hence the common name of Pineapple Lily.

Are Eucomis toxic to dogs?

Eucomis bicolor has no toxic effects reported.

How do you take care of a pineapple lily plant?

Keep pineapple lilies well-watered during summer but dry in winter. Pineapple lilies don’t like winter wet, so either dig up your bulbs or move pots indoors in autumn and keep dry until the following spring. Water well through the summer in dry weather. Remove dead leaves and spent flowers.

Can you grow Eucomis indoors?

You can grow Eucomis indoors in almost any region if the plants get enough light. The plants can tolerate temperatures just above freezing (40 degrees Fahrenheit) during the winter, which makes the plant able to grow in a variety of climates.