Martin Pellizzer

Xiphion Vulgare Var. Serotinum

Xiphion vulgare var. serotinum is a lesser-known member of the Amaryllidaceae family known for its striking, bell-shaped flowers. This variety is often found in rocky or coastal areas where it thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. Its blooms, which range from white to pink, appear in late summer and add a unique touch to natural landscapes. Unlike its more common relatives, it is less frequently cultivated but highly valued by botanists and gardeners alike. This plant's resilience and beauty make it a fascinating subject for those interested in native flora.