Drimia pancration — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Drimia pancration

Drimia Pancration

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Drimia pancration is a species of plants in the family Asparagaceae.

A note from PlantMom

Drimia pancration has moderate disease resistance but is relatively sensitive to humidity and to overwatering. It is also more prone to disease when kept in low light and subjected to excess watering. Regarding care, Drimia pancration is drought-tolerant and can endure long periods without water. It requires little fertilizer and only occasional pruning. These characteristics make it suitable for people at any experience level, particularly those who prefer to spend less time caring for their plants and who may sometimes be away from home for extended periods. It is a good option for anyone who does not want to devote a lot of time to plant care but still wants an easy-to-maintain plant.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Drimia Pancration.

Light

Native to dry regions, Drimia pancration flourishes in full sun, its natural habitat marked by intense sunlight and little shade. It will also tolerate partial sun, providing some flexibility in its growth.

Temperature

Drimia pancration does well in warm conditions and needs relatively high temperatures during the growing season to encourage growth and metabolic activity. It favors plenty of sunlight, suitable moisture, and good air circulation. However, it is vulnerable to harm from very low temperatures and from excessive watering. Maintaining balance is important, and one should also avoid extreme heat and overly dry conditions.

Fertilizer

For Drimia pancration, small amounts of fertilizer applied once or twice a year during the growing season are adequate. Avoid feeding in winter and summer while it is dormant. Reduce fertilizer for plants that have been repotted and wait a couple of months after repotting before resuming fertilization. Feeding encourages healthy growth and helps produce blooms.

Pruning

To promote healthy growth and blooming cycles, prune Drimia pancration in early spring. Remove any dead or diseased stems, but limit pruning to no more than one-third of the older growth to encourage new shoots. Avoid heavy pruning after spring, as this can hinder blooming. Always use clean, sharp tools to achieve the best results.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb, Succulent
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Drimia
Family
Asparagaceae
Hardiness Zone
8-11
Mature Height
30 cm to 61 cm
Mature Spread
20 cm to 30 cm
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
White
Flower Size
1.02 cm to 2.03 cm
Bloom Time
Late summer, Early fall
Planting Time
Spring, Autumn
Harvest Time
Mid fall, Late fall
Native Area
Libya, Tunisia, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, France
PLATES
Drimia pancration leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Drimia pancration leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Drimia pancration flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Drimia pancration flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Drimia pancration fruit
PLATE 05 · fruit
Drimia pancration bark
PLATE 06 · bark
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