OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY

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OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY

Eucomis comosa 'Oakhurst'

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List Price $25.00 Per Plant

Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.

Hardiness Zone: 5-10   ·   Mature Height: 24-32 Inches   ·   Mature Spread: 18-20 Inches

Buy Oakhurst Pineapple Lily online. This amazing plant has thick fleshy broadly linear leaves in spear-like rosette with a pineapple-like array of purple flowers in late summer. 'Oakhurst' is a strong red purple form and has a real impact in the garden.

Family: Asparagaceae · Common Name: Pineapple Lily

FREE with every plant purchased:

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  • A pre-applied, pre-measured amount of time release fertilizer that keeps your plant well nourished for up to one year.
  • Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels are included in the top of each container to use when planting as they help retain soil moisture, and plants will establish more quickly with less transplant shock. Plants will also survive drought-like conditions and accidental missed waterings better.
  • Planting and Care Instruction brochure.
  • Catalogs of new and exciting plant brands, such as Garden Debut® and Proven Winners®.

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OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY Plant Characteristics

Brand*
Terra Nova
Flower Color*
Creamy White
Purple
White
Growth Rate*
Medium
Leaf Color Fall*
Green
Leaf Color Spring*
Green
Leaf Color Summer*
Green
Leaf Type*
Deciduous/Herbaceous
Plant Type*
Perennial
Preferred Planting Season*
Spring Planting
Summer Planting
Preferred Soil Conditions*
Average
Moist
Well-Drained
Propagation Methods*
Cuttings or Divisions
Tissue Culture
Exposure (Short)
Full Sun

3 review(s) for OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY

  1. Christine - Jun 08, 2013
    Texas (Hardiness Zone: 7)

    Planted this last March and it's now June and small "pineapples" are appearing. So far, this plant should be planted more in North Central Texas. Neat plant!

  2. Lisa - Aug 03, 2014
    District of Columbia (Hardiness Zone: 7)

    Handsome shrub, very healthy.

  3. Alan - May 02, 2019
    Brandon, Mississippi (Hardiness Zone: 7)

    It arrived dormant, with just a hint of a sprout at the soil surface. 7 Weeks later, that sprout is now 18 inches tall and fanning out to 18 inches wide. It has also been joined by 2 more sprouts---one that emerged a month after the first and another that emerged just a few days ago. I hadn't expected there to be more than one shoot this year, so it feels like a bonus.

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OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips

Eucomis is easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer.

Interesting Notes About OAKHURST PINEAPPLE LILY

Pineapple Lilies are native to South Africa and they get their name due to the inflorescence at the top of the flower scape, as it looks like the tropical fruit.

Pineapple Lilies are very late to emerge from dormancy, and may not emerge from the soil until June.