A tall clump-forming perennial that has sword-shaped leaves and branching golden-yellow flowers. This is one of the earliest blooming Crocosmias, starting in midsummer. Their flowers attract pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. Makes a great cut flower. Leave the spent flowers so that they go to seed, leaving structural interest into the fall and winter. Cut back foliage when it is looking rough in the winter. Established plants can be divided in the spring. They work well in containers and perennial borders in groupings or masses.
We acknowledge with great respect and humility the T'Sou-ke Nation of the Coast Salish peoples whose relationship with these lands, now known as Sooke, continue, unbroken, to this day.
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