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Scientific Name: Nerine sarniensis

Family: Amaryllidaceae

Genus: Nerine (sometimes referred to as Corina in older classifications)

Nerine sarniensis is a striking flowering plant native to South Africa. It thrives in warm, sunny conditions with well-drained soil and is not suited for cold climates. This species prefers moderate temperatures rather than extreme heat. The plant typically grows to a height of around 45 cm, featuring a capsule-like bulb and basal leaves that are banded in appearance. The leaves appear after the flowers have bloomed.

The flowers are borne in an umbel at the top of the stem, with a corolla that is pale scarlet in color and funnel-shaped, measuring approximately 4.5 cm in length. There are several color variations available, including light orange, pink, and red. This plant is commonly propagated through bulb division, and its seeds are fleshy and resemble small bulbs.

Nerine sarniensis is often used in open garden settings and can also be grown in containers. It is frequently cultivated alongside related species such as N. bowdenii and N. flexuosa. With its vibrant blooms and relatively easy care, it makes a beautiful addition to any garden or indoor space, especially in regions with mild winters. Its unique appearance and hardy nature make it a popular choice among gardeners who enjoy ornamental bulbs.

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