Description
Anthericum saundersii, also known as Weeping Anthericum, is a graceful, grass-like perennial native to South Africa that brings elegance and resilience to any garden đŋ.
đŧ Plant Description
- Botanical Name: Anthericum saundersii (also classified as Chlorophytum saundersiae)
- Common Name: Weeping Anthericum
- Growth Habit: Clump-forming with arching, narrow green leaves
- Height: Typically 30â40 cm tall
- Flowers: Starry white blooms on slender stalks, appearing nearly year-round with peak flowering from September to March
- Spread: Around 25 cm wide
âī¸ Growing Conditions
- Light: Thrives in full sun, semi-shade, and shade
- Soil: Adaptable to clay, gravel, and loamy soils; prefers well-drained conditions
- Watering: Tolerates dry and damp conditions; moderate water needs
đą Landscape Uses
- Ideal for:
- Forest floors and shaded areas
- Wildlife gardens (attracts birds and insects like carpenter bees)
- Mass plantings and edging
- Containers and green walls
- Softening hardscape edges like paving or pathways
đŋ Bonus Tip
Cut it back once or twice a yearâyes, even with a weed eaterâand itâll bounce back with fresh green growth. It self-seeds easily, so you might find new plants popping up around your gardenâjust lift and replant or share with friends




