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Acidanthera Pink

BACPI Peacock Lily, Abyssinian Gladiolus, Sword Lily
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Star Shaped Orchid-Like Blooms
This fragrant flower brings elegance and beauty to your outdoor space with its unique, orchid-like blooms on tall spikes. The nodding, star-shaped pink flowers have a captivating red throat, and slender stems, which are complemented by long, sword-like green foliage. As Acidanthera Pink blooms later in the season, it mixes well with earlier blooming varieties to extend the flowering period of your garden. It is ideal for use in garden bed borders or containers. *NOTE: Bulbs will need to be lifted in fall in zones 3-6.

Minus icon Plant Type Bulbs

Minus icon Height Medium 24-36"

Minus icon Spacing Plant 6" apart

Minus icon Bloom Time Late Summer to Early Fall

Minus icon Sun / Shade Full Sun

Minus icon Growing Zones 3-10

Minus icon Soil Type Normal, Acidic

Minus icon Water Needs Medium

Minus icon Sold In Bags of 8

Special Features

  • Beneficial for Pollinators
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Deer Resistant
  • Fragrant
  • OK in Containers

Botanical Name

Acidanthera 'Pink'

Acidanthera General Information

Well suited to container growing. Acidanthera bulbs may take a couple of months to sprout initially, developing their roots underground before foliage appears, but once growth begins, it's relatively rapid. Full bloom is usually achieved by late summer or early autumn, with foliage lasting until the first frosts. Acidanthera will only last one year (except in zones 7-10) but can be lifted and stored over the winter in colder zones. Here are Instructions for doing that. Our Acidanthera are guaranteed to reach you in good condition and to grow, but our guarantee does not cover winter losses.

Acidanthera Plant Care

Hardy in Zones 7-10. Acidanthera should be grown in full sun with warm, well-drained soil. With clay soil, amend or grow Acidanthera in containers. Acidanthera can be started indoors four to six weeks before the frost-free outdoor planting date if desired, then transferred outside when danger of frost has subsided - around the same time you plant your tomatoes. In containers, plant the corms a little closer approximately 3” apart. Plant large corms 5” apart and 5-6” deep, smaller corms 4” deep. Acidanthera will return next year in zones 7-10, but corms can be lifted, overwintered, and replanted in zones 3-6 by following these Instructions. Allow the foliage to yellow before cutting it back.

100% Guarantee

We offer a 100% guarantee for all our accent annuals and bulbs to reach you in good condition and come up. If you're not satisfied, we'll reship or refund immediately. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns—we share your passion for gardening and want your new plants to thrive in your border!

Shipping Details

We ship accent annuals and bulbs based on the best planting time for your growing zone (see the approximate dates below), unless otherwise indicated at checkout. If you wish, you can indicate a specific ship date during checkout.

Spring-Planted Accent Annuals

  • Zone 3, 4: Early to Mid May
  • Zone 5: Late April to Early May
  • Zone 6: Mid to Late April
  • Zone 7: Early to Mid April
  • Zone 8,9, 10: Early April

Fall-Planted Bulbs

  • Zone 2, 3, 4: Early September
  • Zone 5: Early to Mid September
  • Zone 6: Mid September
  • Zone 7: Mid to Late September
  • Zone 8, 9, 10: Late September to Early October

Holiday Bulbs

  • Early November through mid December