Arisaema utile

£9.00

An eye-catching cobra lily with a gracefully curved spathe and lush, deep green foliage. The spathe, ranging from deep maroon to purple with contrasting pale green or white streaks, partially encloses the slender spadix, giving it a refined appearance. Emerging in late spring, the flower rises above its broad, trifoliate leaves, which provide a striking backdrop throughout summer before dying back in autumn.

With its intricate flower structure and graceful foliage, Arisaema utile makes a striking feature in shaded gardens. It pairs beautifully with ferns, Epimediums, and other shade-loving perennials,

Sold currently as flowering-size corms

  • Height & Spread: Grows to around 40-60cm in height with a spread of approximately 30-40cm.

  • Soil: Prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil; thrives in shaded woodland settings.

  • Position: Best in partial to full shade; ideal for woodland borders and exotic planting schemes.

  • Flowering Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June).

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An eye-catching cobra lily with a gracefully curved spathe and lush, deep green foliage. The spathe, ranging from deep maroon to purple with contrasting pale green or white streaks, partially encloses the slender spadix, giving it a refined appearance. Emerging in late spring, the flower rises above its broad, trifoliate leaves, which provide a striking backdrop throughout summer before dying back in autumn.

With its intricate flower structure and graceful foliage, Arisaema utile makes a striking feature in shaded gardens. It pairs beautifully with ferns, Epimediums, and other shade-loving perennials,

Sold currently as flowering-size corms

  • Height & Spread: Grows to around 40-60cm in height with a spread of approximately 30-40cm.

  • Soil: Prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil; thrives in shaded woodland settings.

  • Position: Best in partial to full shade; ideal for woodland borders and exotic planting schemes.

  • Flowering Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June).

An eye-catching cobra lily with a gracefully curved spathe and lush, deep green foliage. The spathe, ranging from deep maroon to purple with contrasting pale green or white streaks, partially encloses the slender spadix, giving it a refined appearance. Emerging in late spring, the flower rises above its broad, trifoliate leaves, which provide a striking backdrop throughout summer before dying back in autumn.

With its intricate flower structure and graceful foliage, Arisaema utile makes a striking feature in shaded gardens. It pairs beautifully with ferns, Epimediums, and other shade-loving perennials,

Sold currently as flowering-size corms

  • Height & Spread: Grows to around 40-60cm in height with a spread of approximately 30-40cm.

  • Soil: Prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil; thrives in shaded woodland settings.

  • Position: Best in partial to full shade; ideal for woodland borders and exotic planting schemes.

  • Flowering Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June).

Arisaema are fascinating woodland perennials, but to thrive in Scotland’s climate, they require careful planting and winter protection. Here are some essential tips to ensure their successful establishment:



1. Planting Depth & Position

  • Arisaema tubers should be planted deeply, around 5 inches (12-15cm) below the soil level. This depth helps protect them from winter cold and excessive moisture.

  • Choose a sheltered, partially shaded spot with dappled light, such as under deciduous trees or among ferns and hostas. Avoid areas prone to waterlogging.

2. Improving Drainage

  • Good drainage is essential to prevent tuber rot, especially in Scotland’s wetter conditions.

  • When planting, add a layer of gravel or coarse grit at the base of the hole to improve drainage and prevent standing water around the tuber.

  • Incorporate leaf mould or well-rotted compost into the soil to enhance structure while maintaining moisture balance.

3. Winter Protection

  • In colder regions, a thick winter mulch is highly recommended.

  • Once the foliage dies back in autumn, cover the planting area with a layer of leaf litter, straw, or bark mulch to insulate the tubers from deep frost.

  • In particularly harsh winters, consider adding a horticultural fleece or an upturned pot over the crown for additional protection.

4. Watering & Care

  • Keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season, but avoid overwatering. Arisaema dislike sitting in water.

  • Once dormant, reduce watering significantly, as excess winter moisture can lead to rot.

  • Avoid disturbing the tubers—Arisaema tend to settle in over time and perform best when left undisturbed.

By following these steps, your Arisaema should establish well and provide years of striking, exotic-looking foliage and flowers, even in Scotland’s challenging conditions.


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