Re: Drimopsis mucronata



Drimiopsis
maculata


If this is the plant I've been growing for about 2 1/2 years now.  It does well in a container or the ground for me.  Easy care.  Takes part sun to shade for me.  The leaves emerge in the spring with spots and as the leaves age the spots fade.  The blooms aren't much but it's a nice foliage plant that multiplies nicely.

Kemberly McLain
Katy, Texas  Zone 9


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