
Coco Pineapple Lily
Amazing Accent Coco Pineapple Lily
- Petite and Compact
- Long, Showy Flower Stalk is a Deep Burgundy
- Bedecked with Pink Star-Shaped Blooms
- Fragrant Flowers Have Deep Pink Centers
- Top Knot of Tiny Leaves Finish the "Pineapple" Illusion
- Great Nectar Resource for Butterflies and Beneficial Pollinators
- Excellent Cut Flower Lasts a Long Time in the Vase
- Wavy-Edged, Strappy Leaves are Tinged With Burgundy
- Foliage Grows Outward from Rosette Clump
- Grow in the Ground or in Containers
- Rarely Damaged by Deer
Spice up your landscape with the towering blooms of Coco Pineapple Lily (Eucomis comosa 'Coco'). In summer, a long purple-red inflorescence grows from the center of the clump...and is blanketed in gorgeous pink flowers!
This South African native adds an exotic charm to the border. The wand-shaped blooms capture the imagination with their incredible form and color.
Coco warms things up with a pink tint! Everything from the leaves to the flowers that spiral up the stalk is blushing.
Study the flowers to see the dark pink centers...and how that cute top knot of tiny leaves looks just like a pineapple. Snip off the stalk to enjoy it as an outstanding cut flower indoors!
Even out of bloom, the wavy-edged burgundy-tinted green leaves bring a dynamic appeal to borders. Keep them in wide, shallow containers for a fantastic specimen on your patio.
You'll find plenty of places to tuck a Coco Pineapple Lily in your garden. They really do catch the eye, so use this darling cultivar in a high-profile place.
Why not create a special destination spot to reward your guests on a garden tour? A mass planting of Coco Pineapple Lily would be the perfect way to decorate an unexpected Secret Garden seating area.
Local butterflies will appreciate your choice, too! Long-lasting Eucomis blooms produce a lot of nectar to support beneficial pollinators in your neighborhood.
Coco Pineapple Lily is a bulb that will be a perennial in Zones 6 - 8. Plant it in spring after the danger of frost is past for a glorious summer show.
If you are outside the hardiness Zones, use it as an annual. Or, dig and lift it in fall to store overwinter in a cool, dry place like you would with Canna or Gladiolus.
Pineapple Lily requires full sun and well-drained soils. Supply a consistent schedule of moisture so it produces the best blooms.
Order Coco Pineapple Lily today for color and architectural style. Both elegant and whimsical, you won't want to miss out on our limited inventory!
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Amazing Accent Coco Pineapple Lily
- Petite and Compact
- Long, Showy Flower Stalk is a Deep Burgundy
- Bedecked with Pink Star-Shaped Blooms
- Fragrant Flowers Have Deep Pink Centers
- Top Knot of Tiny Leaves Finish the "Pineapple" Illusion
- Great Nectar Resource for Butterflies and Beneficial Pollinators
- Excellent Cut Flower Lasts a Long Time in the Vase
- Wavy-Edged, Strappy Leaves are Tinged With Burgundy
- Foliage Grows Outward from Rosette Clump
- Grow in the Ground or in Containers
- Rarely Damaged by Deer
Spice up your landscape with the towering blooms of Coco Pineapple Lily (Eucomis comosa 'Coco'). In summer, a long purple-red inflorescence grows from the center of the clump...and is blanketed in gorgeous pink flowers!
This South African native adds an exotic charm to the border. The wand-shaped blooms capture the imagination with their incredible form and color.
Coco warms things up with a pink tint! Everything from the leaves to the flowers that spiral up the stalk is blushing.
Study the flowers to see the dark pink centers...and how that cute top knot of tiny leaves looks just like a pineapple. Snip off the stalk to enjoy it as an outstanding cut flower indoors!
Even out of bloom, the wavy-edged burgundy-tinted green leaves bring a dynamic appeal to borders. Keep them in wide, shallow containers for a fantastic specimen on your patio.
You'll find plenty of places to tuck a Coco Pineapple Lily in your garden. They really do catch the eye, so use this darling cultivar in a high-profile place.
Why not create a special destination spot to reward your guests on a garden tour? A mass planting of Coco Pineapple Lily would be the perfect way to decorate an unexpected Secret Garden seating area.
Local butterflies will appreciate your choice, too! Long-lasting Eucomis blooms produce a lot of nectar to support beneficial pollinators in your neighborhood.
Coco Pineapple Lily is a bulb that will be a perennial in Zones 6 - 8. Plant it in spring after the danger of frost is past for a glorious summer show.
If you are outside the hardiness Zones, use it as an annual. Or, dig and lift it in fall to store overwinter in a cool, dry place like you would with Canna or Gladiolus.
Pineapple Lily requires full sun and well-drained soils. Supply a consistent schedule of moisture so it produces the best blooms.
Order Coco Pineapple Lily today for color and architectural style. Both elegant and whimsical, you won't want to miss out on our limited inventory!







