Often called Harlequin flowers, Sparaxis is a wildflower that is highly ornamental, ranging in color from white to yellow and pink. They are tender to frost, which is why they love the cool temperature during spring. In choosing a planting site, soil should be fertile and well-drained. Since the plants will not tolerate shaded locations, make certain to situate harlequin flower bulbs in full sun. After flowering has ceased, spent flowers should be removed from the plant by deadheading. Foliage should then be left in place to die back naturally as the plant approaches its period of summer dormancy.
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