Cassata has split, yellow cups that lie flat against the cream to white perianths almost covering them. The cup ages to a creamy white....Read Morer />
Loves a well drained soil in sun or dappled shade and will form clumps where happy. They're long lived cut flowers for early to mid Spring.
Plant about 6 inches deep in Autumn and wait for them to appear!
Won't come true from seed but you can divide the clumps to propagate them.
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Cassata has split, yellow cups that lie flat against the cream to white perianths almost covering them. The cup ages to a creamy white....Read More