Grows 1-2' height by 2' spread
The Sacred Lily is an uncommon evergreen perennial. It has long, strap-like, dark green leaves which form a vase-shaped clump. The flowers are insignificant, but the fruit can be quite showy all fall and winter. The stalks are nestled down in the foliage and bear clusters of brilliant red-orange fruit that contrast beautifully with the deep green leaves. This is an excellent choice for a shade garden groundcover, a small specimen clump, or even in a container. Best grown in shade. Once established, Rohdea is quite drought tolerant.
Photo Credit: NC State Extension; National Gardening Association