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| Nerine rehmannii is a dwarf species native to Gauteng and western Mpumalanga provinces in South Africa. It has very narrow, thread-like leaves leaves (less than 1" at widest point). The small white flowers are carried in umbels of up to nine florets atop 6 to 10 inch stems. We grow several bulbs in a 5-inch pot. It needs a gritty, well-drained growing medium. The pot should be in full, bright sun when the plant is growing. Water regularly during active growth. |
The habitat of Nerine rehmannii is around rocky outcrops in the open, rolling grassy land. It is dormant in winter and spring, when it should be kept quite dry.
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