Nerine Masoniorum

Plant : Mason’s Nerine

Nerine masoniorum

Ornamental bulbous perennial

Nerine masoniorum is a petite, delicate nerine from South Africa known for its fine, grass-like evergreen foliage and compact clusters of up to 11 frilly pink flowers on short stems in late summer. As one of the show-earliest bloomers among nerines, it’s prized for its texture and early autumn charm in containers or rock gardens.

Plant Care Essentials:

Light Requirements

Full sun to partial shade

Water Scheduling

Moderate

Growth Habit

Fast

Temperature

Hardy in mild climates

Plant Profile:

Scientific Name:
Nerine masoniorum
Family:
Amaryllidaceae
Plant Type:
Ornamental bulbous perennial
Origin:
South Africa
Size:
15–25cm
Growth Rate:
Fast
Light Requirements:
Full sun to partial shade
Watering Needs:
Moderate
Temperature Tolerance:
Hardy in mild climates
Maintenance:
Low
Flower Color:
Pink
Flowering Season:
Late summer to early autumn
Drought Tolerant:
No
Tropical:
No
Indoor:
Yes
Has Fruits:
Yes
Edible Fruit:
No
Poisonous to Pets:
No

Care Instructions:

This small species forms tight clumps of silvery-green, narrow leaves that can reach 25 cm long. In late summer, slender stalks arise crowned with a compact umbel of up to 11 narrow-petaled pink flowers with wavy edges. The delicate blooms last around three weeks and are beautifully textured. It’s excellent in rockeries, edging, and shallow containers where its fine foliage and compact blooms can be appreciated.

Light

Provide full sun for best bloom performance. It also tolerates light shade, but bright conditions help produce more abundant and vivid flowers.

Water

Water regularly during active growth to maintain consistent moisture. As the foliage begins to die back, reduce watering and allow a dry summer dormancy to prevent bulb rot.

Soil

Use a well-draining soil rich in loam or sand. Good drainage is essential—avoid heavy or clay-based soils. Plant bulbs shallowly with the neck just above the soil surface.

Temperature

Thrives in mild climates and can tolerate brief dips below freezing. In colder areas, it's best grown in containers and brought indoors when temperatures fall below –5 °C.

Humidity

Moderate humidity is preferred. Provide good air circulation and avoid excessive moisture during dormancy to reduce the risk of fungal issues.

Fertilizer

Feed lightly during the growing season with a low-nitrogen, phosphorus-rich fertilizer. Avoid fertilizing during dormancy to encourage strong flowering the following season.

Best Placement Ideas

  • Along rock garden edges or pathways
  • In shallow pots or troughs on sunny patios
  • In gravel beds with good drainage
  • As a border accent with other low-growing perennials

Common Issues

  • Bulb rot due to overwatering or poor drainage
  • Reduced flowering when planted in too much shade
  • Overcrowded bulbs leading to fewer blooms
  • Damage from slugs or other pests on foliage

Things to Watch Out For

  • Overwatering during summer dormancy
  • Planting bulbs too deep, which may inhibit flowering
  • Too much shade suppresses bloom production
  • Disturbing established clumps too frequently

Propagation Tips

Propagate by dividing bulb offsets after the flowering season. Bulbs multiply well if left undisturbed. Seeds can be sown fresh and will typically bloom within 3–4 years.

Maintenance Tips

Let foliage die back naturally before trimming. In cold zones, lift and store bulbs in a cool, dry place over winter. Refresh soil in containers every couple of years, and divide clumps only when blooming declines.

Did You Know?

Did you know Mason’s Nerine was the first nerine species to bloom in cultivation? With thread‑leaf evergreen foliage that stays longer than most, and compact flower umbels that rise above the leaves, it’s a standout both for botanical interest and early-season color.

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