Falling Stars - Group (Crocosmia aurea)
Falling Stars - Group (Crocosmia aurea)
Falling Stars (Group) (Crocosmia aurea) refers to cultivated varieties of this bold upright-flowering plant, selected for their vivid blooms and graceful form. These grouped cultivars share the species’ signature arching stems lined with funnel-shaped flowers in brilliant shades of orange or golden-yellow, often blooming in succession to create a cascading effect. Slender, sword-like green leaves rise in dense clumps, adding vertical structure even before flowering.
Native to southern Africa, Crocosmia aurea thrives in grasslands and moist slopes, where it attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and sunbirds. The common name “falling stars” captures the impression of its blooms appearing to drop along the stems like sparks of light. Group forms may differ in flower size, petal shape, or intensity of color, but all maintain the plant’s striking elegance and seasonal drama. Their long, airy stems and vibrant tones make Falling Stars group varieties a favorite for ornamental borders, cut flowers, and naturalistic garden designs.
Falling Stars (Group) has a typical overall height between 2’-4’ (61-122 cm) and spread diameter of 4’-5’ (122-152 cm).
Falling Stars (Group) (Crocosmia aurea) refers to cultivated varieties of this bold upright-flowering plant, selected for their vivid blooms and graceful form. These grouped cultivars share the species’ signature arching stems lined with funnel-shaped flowers in brilliant shades of orange or golden-yellow, often blooming in succession to create a cascading effect. Slender, sword-like green leaves rise in dense clumps, adding vertical structure even before flowering.
Native to southern Africa, Crocosmia aurea thrives in grasslands and moist slopes, where it attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and sunbirds. The common name “falling stars” captures the impression of its blooms appearing to drop along the stems like sparks of light. Group forms may differ in flower size, petal shape, or intensity of color, but all maintain the plant’s striking elegance and seasonal drama. Their long, airy stems and vibrant tones make Falling Stars group varieties a favorite for ornamental borders, cut flowers, and naturalistic garden designs.
Falling Stars (Group) has a typical overall height between 2’-4’ (61-122 cm) and spread diameter of 4’-5’ (122-152 cm).