Okay, I couldn't stop myself with the title of this post - I like alliteration. However, the
Phormium in my garden do deserve attention. I seem to accumulate more each year we live here. They do well in my USDA zone 10b (Sunset zone 23/24). Many are drought tolerant, which is helpful when rain is in short supply and the state of California has declared a drought emergency. They're also relatively easy to care for and they come in a range of sizes and colors. I fully expect that more
Phormium will enter my garden this year when I plant the new border area (assuming we ever finish digging the lawn out).
So here are the stand-outs in my garden:
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2 Phormium 'Amazing Red' went into the side yard border last year - it grows just 2 feet tall and wide |
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I have no record of the name of this Phormium I planted in the front border shortly after we moved in - my best guess is that it's P. tenax 'Atropurpureum Compactum,' which grows 5 feet tall and wide |
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Several smaller Phormium 'Chocolate Baby' are also planted in the front border - they grow 2-3 feet tall and wide |
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I added 3 Phormium 'Dark Delight' to the backyard border last year - they grow 3-4 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide |
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Phormium 'Tiny Tiger' is indeed small - it grows just 1 foot tall and wide |
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Phormium tenax 'Yellow Wave' sits in the dry garden - it grows 3-4 feet tall and wide |
These lovely
Phormium are my contribution this month to the meme sponsored by Pam of the fabulous
Digging blog.
Please visit Digging to view her foliage choices and connect to other gardeners' selections.