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Eremurus Cleopatra is a flowering plant attracts a lot of attention for both its size and beauty. Pale peaches to salmon oranges of numerous flower buds open to transform the flower spike into what looks like hair but is a combination of golden orange anthers with a central yellow eye.

Drought-resistant and sun-loving, Eremurus Cleopatra is an extremely attractive blooms that will provide much colour in the garden and attract pollinators like bees, birds and butterflies. Not recommended for container planting due to their preference for situating in one location, plant at the back of beds or borders or mix in with ornamental grasses as groundcover. Cleopatra is brilliant as a cut flower.

Eremurus are a spectacular group of perennial flowering plants that are clump-forming with large, erect stems with multitudes of petite, star-shaped flowers and strap-shaped basal foliage. Eremurus grows from what is commonly called a crown, a splayed tuberous root. With origins in drier conditions of semi-deserts in Asia, Eremurus require significantly well-draining soils.

Shallow root systems and with requirements of shelter from spring winds, Eremurus are both a delicate and stunning flowering plant with giant stalks filled with blooms. Ground level foliage will die back during the flowering-season, so it is advisable to have ground-covering plants or grasses as companion plants.

Plant in sunny, dry areas in the garden to ensure the best growing conditions and proper placement for Eremurus plants. Highly recommended planting the crown of the plant on top of gritty sand or soil in order to ensure proper drainage and lower moisture levels. Opening of the flowerheads begins towards the base of the stalk and with maturity, blooms open up towards the top of the spike.

Dig holes of 15-20cm deep and place the gritty sand and soil on the bottom. Eremurus is inclined to naturalise areas given the proper sunlight and drainage. Attractive for both butterflies and hummingbirds, Eremurus are exciting plants to have in the garden and make unique cut flowers as well.

Foxtail Lily

Eremurus x isabellinus 'Cleopatra'

Eremurus x isabellinus 'Cleopatra'

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Product description

Eremurus Cleopatra is a flowering plant attracts a lot of attention for both its size and beauty. Pale peaches to salmon oranges of numerous flower buds open to transform the flower spike into what looks like hair but is a combination of golden orange anthers with a central yellow eye.

Drought-resistant and sun-loving, Eremurus Cleopatra is an extremely attractive blooms that will provide much colour in the garden and attract pollinators like bees, birds and butterflies. Not recommended for container planting due to their preference for situating in one location, plant at the back of beds or borders or mix in with ornamental grasses as groundcover. Cleopatra is brilliant as a cut flower.

Eremurus are a spectacular group of perennial flowering plants that are clump-forming with large, erect stems with multitudes of petite, star-shaped flowers and strap-shaped basal foliage. Eremurus grows from what is commonly called a crown, a splayed tuberous root. With origins in drier conditions of semi-deserts in Asia, Eremurus require significantly well-draining soils.

Shallow root systems and with requirements of shelter from spring winds, Eremurus are both a delicate and stunning flowering plant with giant stalks filled with blooms. Ground level foliage will die back during the flowering-season, so it is advisable to have ground-covering plants or grasses as companion plants.

Plant in sunny, dry areas in the garden to ensure the best growing conditions and proper placement for Eremurus plants. Highly recommended planting the crown of the plant on top of gritty sand or soil in order to ensure proper drainage and lower moisture levels. Opening of the flowerheads begins towards the base of the stalk and with maturity, blooms open up towards the top of the spike.

Dig holes of 15-20cm deep and place the gritty sand and soil on the bottom. Eremurus is inclined to naturalise areas given the proper sunlight and drainage. Attractive for both butterflies and hummingbirds, Eremurus are exciting plants to have in the garden and make unique cut flowers as well.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Abundant Flowers
Great for Cut Flowers
Hardy
Pollinator Friendly
Tall Growing

Specifications

Botanical Name
Eremurus × isabellinus 'Cleopatra'
Colour
Yellow
Eventual Height
120 - 150cm
Hardiness
Hardy
Sun Requirement
Full Sun
Growth Rate
Fast

When to plant

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Planting
Flowering

Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Foxtail lilies resent being disturbed, so mark the plant’s position with a cane to avoid accidentally damaging the roots during the dormant season.

How to Water

Water thoroughly when planting. After this, foxtail lilies planted should only need to be watered during particularly dry spells.

How to Plant

Before planting, soak the bulbs in lukewarm water for 2-3 hours. Choose a sheltered, sunny spot in well-draining soil and use a trowel to dig holes 30-90cm apart. Place one bulb in each hole with the crown just below the soil surface. Backfill the hole with soil, firm down, and water in well.

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