This is an Australian member of the Liliaceae family a native to WA prefers well drained shallow rocky soils in a sunny protected position, and is drought and frost resistant.
Common name in WA is a resurrection plant as it dies down in summer and pops up when the rains come in autumn and winter propagation is by root division.
I have found this to be hit and miss I am still trying to get better results.
Natives
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Thanks Pup,
A great little charmer and a good lesson in persevering in what you have available .... Cheers John.
A great little charmer and a good lesson in persevering in what you have available .... Cheers John.