Libertia peregrinans (Wandering Chilean iris)
Other names: Mikoikoi, New Zealand iris
L. peregrinans is an evergreen, clump-forming herbaceous perennial that produces tufts of striped yellow, green and orange grass-like leaves. In spring small, white, iris-like flowers are born in clusters on top of straight stems.
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0.7m max. spread |
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0.4m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Libertia 'Taupo Sunset' (New Zealand iris 'Taupo Sunset')
Other names: Libertia ixiodes 'Taupo Sunset'
'Taupo Sunset' is a dense, tufted, borderline hardy, evergreen perennial with upright to arching, leathery, sword-like, green-, red-, purple-, yellow-, orange-, and bronze-striped leaves, dark red in winter, and panicles of star-shaped, white flowers in late spring and early summer followed by orange fruit in autumn.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.6m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Libertia 'Taupo Blaze' (New Zealand iris 'Taupo Blaze')
Other names: Libertia ixiodes 'Taupo Blaze', Libertia peregrinans 'Taupo Blaze'
'Taupo Blaze' is a dense, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with erect, leathery, sword-like green to yellow-orange leaves in spring and summer, turning orange to scarlet in autumn. Panicles of white, star-like flowers in late spring and early summer are followed by orange-red fruit in autumn.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.6m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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