Dianella Tasmanica, Variegata, Tasman Flax-lily
Dianella Tasmanica, Variegata, Tasman Flax-lily
Max Height: 1.2m Spread: 0.45m
Origin: S.E. Australia Family: Liliaceae/Phormiaceae
Common Name: Tasman Flax Lily Flower Colour: Blue
Drought Tolerance: Medium Salinity Tolerance: Medium
Sun Tolerance: Medium Wind Tolerance: High
Water Requirement: Medium PH Level: Basic
Pest Tolerance: High Disease Tolerance: Medium
Growth Rate: Fast Fragrance: No
A clumping, grass-like evergreen perennial with strappy foliage, distinctly variegated gray-green with creamy white margins, providing year-round vibrancy in the garden. Wispy clusters of pale blue, star-shaped flowers emerge from flowering stalks during summer, and are followed by lustrous blue fruits. Adds color and texture contrast to borders and beds, or may be mass planted as an interesting groundcover.
Dianella tasmanica “Variegata” or Tasman Flax-lily is tufted, perennial forming clumps of strap-shaped, stiff, rough-margined leaves, to 1.2m long, sometimes also producing tall, cane-like stems with tufts of smaller leaves at the top. Branching panicles, to 60cm long, of star-shaped, lavender-blue to violet flowers, to 2cm across, with pale yellow anthers, are borne in early summer, followed by persistent, oblong-ovoid, dark blue berries, to 2cm long. Height to 1.2m, Spread 45cm. Native of S.E. Australia (Including Tasmania).
Dianella tasmanica, Tasman Flax-lily, Tasmanian Flax-lily, variegata