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Phormiums are the perfect choice for bringing exotic flashes of colour to your garden all year round. The leaves are long and elegant and arch over as they grow; they come in a whole host of colours, with each plant having several colours stretching along the long and slender leaves.
Some of the smaller varieties can spend their lives in a large pot whilst the larger varieties will need planting, but all phormiums require a sunny position and moderately fertile soil.
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Phormium Bronze Baby
New Zealand Flax
Common Name: New Zealand FlaxLatin Name: Phormium Bronze BabySoil: Fertile, well-drainedPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: July/RedHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 0.8m x 0.8mSpecial features: Bronze-purple, sword-shaped leavesArching, bronze-purple, sword-shaped leaves, and spikes of tubular, red flowers in summer. This compact Phormium is great for creating dramatic punctuation marks in a sheltered, sunny, patio or courtyard garden.To accentuate the dark-purple foliage, mulch with natural-coloured gravel. In frost-prone areas, over-winter container-grown specimens in a greenhouse or conservatory.
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Phormium Platts Black
New Zealand Flax
Common Name: New Zealand FlaxLatin Name: Phormium Platts BlackSoil: Fertile, well-drainedPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: August to September/RedHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 1m x 0.8mSpecial features: Foliage almost blackA wonderful new introduction with sword-like, deep purple-black leaves. The perfect evergreen for a stunning centre piece in a container, or as a specimen plant in the border, providing a fabulous contrast for silvers, pinks, blues and whites, or, in fact, just about anything colour.
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