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  1. Feb 13, 2017 · Advertisement. flax Issue 7 — The Considered Garden. Gardening 101: New Zealand Flax. Kier Holmes February 13, 2017. New Zealand Flax, Phormium. If I were asked the question: “Kier, how many Phormiums have you planted in your landscaping career?” I’d answer (honestly): hundreds. Why so many?

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  4. New Zealand Flax Plant Information. Expert advice; Flax (Phormium) New Zealand flax plants are graceful and versatile, and have a wide range of applications. They are favoured for their colourful foliage, compact growth habit, and ability to tolerate most soil conditions and climates. They are generally trouble free, easy to grow, and very ...

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  6. Apr 28, 2022 · How to Grow New Zealand Flax From Seed. New Zealand flax can also be started from seed, although it needs a warm temperature of over 60 degrees Fahrenheit to germinate. Sow the seeds in warm soil and water them well, then wait for the seedlings to arrive. When they do, thin them out to provide plenty of room to grow.

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Native to New Zealand, Phormium tenax grows large tufts of broad, sword-shaped, stiffly ascending leaves. It does best in moderate climates and is a perfect companion for palms, bamboos and tree ferns. It is extremely tolerant of wind and can take coastal exposure as well as light freezes.