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  2. May 10, 2024 · 15. Yellow Wave. Botanical Name: Phormium ‘Yellow Wave’. USDA Zones: 9-11. Phormium ‘Yellow Wave,’ a New Zealand Flax cultivar, is a stunning plant that can grow up to 3-4 feet tall. Its arching leaves feature a central yellow band. 16. Dark Delight. Botanical Name: Phormium ‘Dark Delight’.

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    • New Zealand Flax Care
    • Types of New England Flax
    • Pruning
    • Propagating New Zealand Flax
    • How to Grow New Zealand Flax from Seed
    • Potting and Repotting
    • Overwintering
    • Common Pests and Plant Diseases

    New Zealand grows in average, well-drained soil and a location sheltered from harsh winds. These plants will also tolerate poor, non-fertile soil. This plant is grown mostly for its attractive foliage, but it produces flower stalk with red or yellow flowers in mid-summer. As with most perennials, spring is the traditional time to plant New Zealand ...

    New varieties of Phormium are introduced just about every year and are becoming more and more ornamental. Take a look around your local nursery to see what they've introduced this year. Be aware that the cultivars and hybrids are sometimes more temperamental than the pureP. tenaxspecies plant. Established favorites include: 1. Phormium tenax 'Bronz...

    The best time to prune New England flax is in the fall. Start by removing dead, dying, or diseased leaves. Cut them off at the base. Trim again in the spring if winter temperatures have killed or damaged any leaves. If it appears the entire plant has been destroyed by a cold snap, this might not be the case. Cut the plant down to the ground and giv...

    When grown in a garden setting, clumps of New Zealand flax can get quite large and overcrowded over time. Dividing them not only gives you a new plant for your own yard or to give away, it also tidies up an old plant. Here's how to do it: 1. In the spring, lift the entire plant out of the ground with a shovel. If it is too big to move it in one pie...

    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.

    Phormium tenaxcan easily be grown in containers. Choose a rich, organic mix over traditional potting soil and keep the plant well-watered in summer’s heat, but don't allow the plant to sit in wet soil for a prolonged period. Don’t allow the plants to experience frost. When wintered indoors, this plant prefers cool temperatures and lots of sunlight.

    In its cold hardiness zones, overwintering is not an issue. Gardeners in zones 7 through 9 might find that their plants will die back with colder temperatures. Cover the bed with a heavy layer of mulch to protect the plant until it springs back in the warmer temps.

    Mealybugscan infest plants and are hard to eradicate from inside the long leaves. Many times it’s easiest to just dispose of the infested plant. Fungal leaf spots may also mar the leaves. When grown indoors, these plants are susceptible to many of the common pests affecting other houseplants, including mites and whiteflies. Horticultural soaps and ...

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  4. Mar 11, 2021 · Phormium ‘Maori Queen’ has bronze-green leaves, brightly edged with red and a hint of cream. Sometimes sold as ‘Rainbow Queen’. H x S: 1m x 1.2m; Phormium ‘Platt’s Black’ has dark purple, almost black foliage and a very compact habit. H x S: 60cm x 90cm; Phormium ‘Tricolor’ has light green leaves boldly edged with cream and ...

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  5. Phormium 'Maori Queen'. A striking evergreen perennial forming neat clumps of arching, olive green to bronze swordlike leaves with creamy pink margins. Instantly adds texture and resilient year-round color to the landscape. Useful for edging, mass planting, or as a container specimen. $ 39.99.

  6. 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. Since its look tends to sell itself, this little blurb about Phormium is mainly to acquaint you with the varieties Portland Nursery ...