Culture
Best grown in moist, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some shade, but best flowering and foliage color occur in full sun. Not reliably winter hardy in the St. Louis area where bulbs should be (1) grown in pots/containers which are brought inside in fall to a cool, dry location or (2) planted in the ground in spring, but lifted in fall each year and overwintered indoors in a cool location in a dry medium (e.g., peat). Adventuresome St. Louis gardeners who wish to grow pineapple lily in the ground year-round should plant bulbs 4-5" deep in spring in a protected location, such as on the south side of a home or garage, and apply a thick mulch in winter. For containers, plant bulbs in spring with their tips at the soil surface.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Eucomis is a genus of about 15 species of bulbous plants native to South Africa and tropical southern Africa. They are commonly called pineapple lily or pineapple flower for their showy spikes of flowers topped with a rosette of leaves.
Genus name comes from the Greek words eu meaning good and kome meaning hair and implying a beautiful head for the tufted leaves crowning the flower spike.
'Freckles' was selected from a crossing of Eucomis 'Leia' and Eucomis vandermerwei. It features spotted leaves with a wavy margin and has a vigorous clumping habit. Leaves are topped with attractive rose-red flowers. Developed by Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc. PPAF.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Winter hardiness becomes a major concern in the St. Louis area if bulbs are to be left in the ground over winter.
Uses
Protected locations in borders and around the home. Good container plant.