leopard lily succulent Buy Drimiopsis maculata
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leopard lily succulent Buy Drimiopsis maculata

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leopard lily succulent Buy Drimiopsis maculataDrimiopsis maculata Leopard Lily Spotted Shade Loving Bulb Plant Easy Care Indoor & Outdoor Beauty Bring an exotic touch to your garden or home with the striking Drimiopsis maculata, also known as the Leopard Lily or Little White Soldiers. This unique bulbous perennial is admired for its glossy green leaves adorned with bold, leopard like spots that create year round visual interest. The markings gradually soften as the foliage matures, offering a

Drimiopsis maculata – Leopard Lily | Spotted Shade-Loving Bulb Plant | Easy-Care Indoor & Outdoor Beauty

Bring an exotic touch to your garden or home with the striking Drimiopsis maculata, also known as the Leopard Lily or Little White Soldiers. This unique bulbous perennial is admired for its glossy green leaves adorned with bold, leopard-like spots that create year-round visual interest. The markings gradually soften as the foliage matures, offering a dynamic, ever-changing display.

Compact and low-maintenance, Drimiopsis maculata thrives in pots, shaded garden beds, rockeries, and indoor containers. In spring and summer, it sends up slender spikes of delicate pale green to white flowers, adding a subtle yet elegant seasonal accent. Its underground bulbs store water and nutrients, making it remarkably drought-tolerant and easy to care for.

Why You’ll Love Drimiopsis maculata

  • Eye-Catching Foliage: Leopard-like spotted leaves for unique texture and contrast.
  • Shade-Tolerant: Perfect for low-light indoor spaces or shady outdoor corners.
  • Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant, hardy, and forgiving of irregular watering.
  • Compact & Versatile: Great for pots, rockeries, understory planting, or as a desk plant.
  • Seasonal Blooms: Produces charming flower spikes in warmer months.

Care Guide

  • Light: Bright, indirect light or partial shade. Avoid harsh midday sun.
  • Water: Moderate during growth; allow soil to dry between waterings. Reduce in winter.
  • Soil: Well-draining mix (bulb or succulent blend works well).
  • Temperature: Prefers warmth; protect from frost.
  • Dormancy: May partially die back in winter—resume watering in spring.
  • Propagation: Divide bulbs during dormancy for easy multiplication.

Botanical Name: Drimiopsis maculata
Common Names: Leopard Lily, Little White Soldiers
Growth Habit: Compact clump-forming bulb plant
Flower Colour: Pale green to white

Turn your shaded spaces into a lush, textural haven with the Drimiopsis maculata. Its spotted elegance and fuss-free nature make it a must-have for plant lovers who want both style and simplicity.

The first three photo serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same. 

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