Dianella Tasmanica 'DT23'
'Emerald Arch' is an ornamental Flax Lily distinguished by its majestic arching leaves. Suitable for shade in all states and full sun everywhere except Queensland. It is an ideal choice to create a tropical feel in a landscape, using a very cold hardy plant.
Emerald Arch is a naturally widespread Australian Flax Lily native, with low water requirements. Emerald Arch is best suited to cooler or temperate regions also doing well in South Eastern Queensland given some summer irrigation. Tolerates heavy shade to full sun.
Dianella Revoluta 'DTN03'
'Baby Bliss' is a beautiful blue native flax lily that is a small plant ideal for garden borders. When planted close together they form excellent low growing ground cover.
Baby Bliss is a prolific flowering Dianella revoluta with blue/yellow flowers. It is well suited for both home and commercial gardening and suitable for TAS, VIC, SA, NSW, WA, ACT and South East QLD.
'Baby Bliss' is an excellent contrasting border plant and is a refreshing alternative to mondo grass. It can be used for mass planting, foliage, accent or grassy gardens.
When planting ensure the base of the plant is not covered with mulch or soil but is planted in well mulched gardens. In humid areas avoid excessive irrigation or plant in areas that get constant wet feet.
Dianella Prunina 'DP303'
This Dianella prunina is absolutely stunning and will complement other plants in the Foliage First range. 'Utopia' will be an attractive feature for all gardens adding thrilling colours to any landscape or garden. Suitable for most soil types and conditions excluding predominantly wet areas. Suitable for all states up to South East Queensland, as far north as the Sunshine Coast.
Utopia has stunning contrasting colours throughout its' foliage, which sporadically twists and turns providing a unique look for gardeners and landscapers. One of the best features of Utopia is that not only does it look amazing, it is easy to maintain.
'Utopia' adds a unique colour perspective to the landscape and is very hardy, drought and frost tolerant.
When planting ensure that the base of the plant is not covered with mulch or soil and is planted in a well mulched garden. Fertilise with a slow release fertiliser after two months, and then only if required. Trim older foliage when required. Once established do not water too much. |
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