Definition
Wandflower typically refers to plants in the genus Dierama, known for their gracefully arching stems and bell-shaped flowers. These flowers come in various colors, like pink, white, and purple, creating a stunning visual display. They are native to southern Africa and are often used in ornamental gardens. Imagine a fountain of delicate blossoms, swaying gently in the breeze. Wandflowers bring a touch of elegance and movement to any garden. They are the ballet dancers of the flower world.