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- How to Grow and Care for New Zealand Flax - The Spruce
Learn to grow New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax), a colorful, sword-leafed perennial plant popular in containers and as garden focal points
- How to Care for Annual or Perennial New Zealand Flax
With its striking lance-shaped leaves in bold colors, New Zealand flax is often used as an alternative to ornamental grass where more texture and a dash of color are desired This low-maintenance, heat-loving plant is an evergreen perennial in Zones 9-11 and is grown as an annual in cooler climates
- Phormium tenax (New Zealand Flax) - Gardenia
A stunning focal point for the garden, Phormium tenax (New Zealand Flax) is a very ornamental and robust evergreen perennial featuring a basal rosette of rigid, sword-shaped, upright leaves up to 10 ft long (3 m), ranging from green to bronze to chocolate-brown
- Caring For New Zealand Flax Plant - Gardening Know How
New Zealand flax plant information indicates that tubular, showy flowers appear on erect stems but only in their native region and rarely in greenhouse care New Zealand flax plants offer architectural interest but are not winter hardy and should be brought indoors for winter in most climates
- Phormium tenax - Wikipedia
Phormium tenax (called flax in New Zealand English; harakeke in Māori; New Zealand flax[1][2] outside New Zealand; and New Zealand hemp[1] in historical nautical contexts) is an evergreen perennial plant native to New Zealand and Norfolk Island that is an important fibre plant and a popular ornamental plant [3]
- Phormium: New Zealand Flax - Portland Nursery
Phormium, a native New Zealander, is a relative newcomer to the Northwest garden scene It has long been grown in California as a strong growing upright and dramatic ‘ornamental-grass-on-steroids’ accent plant
- New Zealand Flax Care: Growing the Sword-Like Phormium Tenax
The bold look of the New Zealand Flax, Phormium tenax [FOR-mee-um TEN-aks] helps add a dramatic touch using potted plants for patio or balcony design It features long, sword-shaped leaves that reach up to six feet tall
- Phormium Tenax Guide: How to Plant Care for “New Zealand Flax”
New Zealand flax features large, colorful, spike- or sword-like leaves that shoot up from its base The color of the foliage varies and can include red, green, yellow, purple, burgundy, and maroon There are even variegated varieties that feature a combination of colors and add an eye-catching look to any landscape
- New Zealand Flax Phormium - Gardenista
Solid and strappy, New Zealand flax is a versatile garden player It’s deer resistant, drought-tolerant, and can handle life by the seaside Plus, it brings on the drama through bold form and color
- How to Grow New Zealand Flax – Phormium - Harvest to Table
Phormium – commonly called New Zealand flax –is a dramatic plant composed of sword-like, stiffly vertical leaves in a fan pattern Cultivars often range in colors from yellow-green to dark green with white or yellow stripes
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