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How to grow pineapple lilies

Pineapple lily, Eucomis, is a striking and unusual flower from South Africa.

The strange, tufted bloom that appears on top of a strong, upright stem looks remarkably similar to a pineapple and gives the plant its common name. It’s an easy to grow bulb, flowering from late summer to early autumn and is perfect for adding an exotic touch to sunny borders or sheltered gardens. Pineapple lilies also make a great feature plant in containers.


Where to plant pineapple lilies

How to grow pineapple lilies

A tender plant, pineapple lilies need plenty of sun, so choose your brightest, warmest spot and add extra grit to the soil to make sure it’s really well drained, whether you’re planting in a border or a container.


How to plant pineapple lilies

How to grow pineapple lilies

Despite their tenderness, pineapple lilies are easy to grow in the right conditions. Plant the large bulbs in pots in spring and move outside once all danger of frost has passed. Add plenty of grit to the soil for added drainage.


How to propagate pineapple lilies

New plants can be propagated by removing offsets from the parent bulbs in spring.


Pineapple lilies : problem solving

Pineapple lilies are generally pest and disease-free.


How to care for pineapple lilies

How to grow pineapple lilies

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.


Great pineapple lily varieties to grow

How to grow pineapple lilies
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