Scorched Corn is a sublime dwarf clumping perennial form of torch lily or poker. Architectural foliage provides year round interest, with flowers making a bold statement throughout the summer months.
The striking flowers start off a burnt orange, then age to beige, then finally cream. This versatile clumping plant is great in large pots & containers, mass plantings, mixed garden beds and for adding architectural character to the garden.

Pot Size
14cm
PBR
No
Native/Exotic
Native
Habit
Dwarf clumping perennial
Height
.50
Width
.60
Foliage
Green strap like leaves
Flower
Burnt orange, fading to beige, then cream
Flowering Time
Warmer months
Position
Prefers well drained soil in sun or part shade, tolerant of coastal conditions
Cultural Notes
Frost and heat hardy once established. low water requirements & maintenance.