The hooded lily is a tufting grassy perennial which grows naturally in the South West corner of Western Australia. The flowers, which are really the bracts, are eye catching, pendulous and a creamy white with pinkish colourings. It likes a free draining, moist soil, and a sunny to part shaded spot. It grows from a clump of rhizomes.
Johnsonia lupulina – Hooded Lily

Family : Hemerocallidaceae
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			Plant Type : Grass or grass-like, Clumping perennial, Bulb or bulb-like
			Width : 0.8
			Flowering Time : Spring
			Soil Type : Loamy, Sandy loam, Potting mix, Poor soil
			Climate Zone : Warm temperate, Cool temperate, Mediterranean
			Growth Habit : Evergreen, Mound-shaped
			Soil Moisture : Well-drained, Moist moderate drainage
			Special Uses : Cut flower, Pipe and drain friendly
			Scientific Name: Johnsonia lupulina
			Common Name : Hooded Lily
			Height : 0.8
			Flower Color : Cream, Pink
			pH Level : Acid, Neutral, Alkaline
			Plant Environment : Low maintenance garden, Courtyard, Container growing, Cottage garden, Flower garden
			Light : Sunny, Light shade
			Lifespan : Perennial
			Frost Tolerance : Tolerates light frost
			Attracts Wildlife : Bees, Butterflies, Other insects
			
