
montbretia
Crocosmia crocosmiiflora NOVA DRAGONFIRE
Overview
Montbretia is an amazing and uniquely colorful plant species. Its eye-catching, bright red-orange flowers are eye-catching. They grow in bunches around the stems, adding a vibrant orange and yellow hue to any garden. The variety NOVA DRAGONFIRE features glowing red flowers with a yellow throat, making it particularly showstopping. Its deep green, strap-like foliage is slightly upturned and has a reed-like appearance. Montbretia is low-maintenance and blooms for months, from midsummer to fall, adding a long-lasting splash of color to any garden. It’s great for growing in borders, plantations, and rock gardens, among other places.
Care Guide
Watering
Montbretia is a plant species that prefers a consistently moist soil, but does not tolerate waterlogging. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch, and in hot, dry conditions, this may be weekly. During cooler temperatures, it may need water every other week or as required. To ensure the soil is moist, water deeply and slowly, allowing time for the water to be absorbed by the roots. If possible, water in the morning for best results.
Light
Montbretia (Crocosmia crocosmiiflora NOVA DRAGONFIRE) should be grown in an area that receives full sun for most of the day. This plant does best in direct sunlight for 8 to 10 hours per day in the late spring and summer months for optimal flower production. In the winter, when the days are shorter, the plant will require only 4 to 6 hours of sun each day for continued health. Although montbretia is adapted to handle full sun, it will still perform well if it is grown in a partially sunny location; however, the flower production may be lower.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 7–9.
Pruning
Montbretia should be pruned once in late winter to early spring when the new growth begins to show. This type of plant does not require heavy pruning and only needs a light annual trim. For best results, prune up to 1-third off the height of the clump using hedge shears. Make sure to avoid cutting down to the ground, as this may cause die-back. If desired, you can also remove faded foliage or yellowing leaves at this time. Montbretia generally require minimal maintenance, so no further pruning is usually needed.
Propagation
Division, Seed Propagation, Cutting
Uses & Symbolism
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies.
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