These non-invasive natives of South Africa and South America produce mostly 5 petaled flowers on 3, sometimes 4 leafed plants that make wonderful mounds in our garden from June-October. They’re particularly wonderful in partial shade, but don’t seem fussy about being in full sun even during our hot, humid summers. They also are effective ‘shoes and socks’ plants with larger bulbs and perennials in the garden and in patio planters; an easy fool-proof unsurpassable pot plant, indoors or outdoors; seem to be pest resistant, too! Blooms early summer to frost; 10 per sq. ft.; whz 7-10. Top sized 4/6 cm bulbs and tubers.