It comes in a variety of species that range in colors from solid green to red and even pink and burgundy.
Phormium bronze baby new zealand flax.
As bronze baby is a dwarf form it is perfect for those with small spaces in their gardens and is an outstanding feature plant border in both the garden bed or pots and containers.
A lot of species even feature multiple colors.
This is because phormium with their sturdy growth habit and colorful fibrous leaves are one of the most useful plants in the landscape.
Phormium bronze baby is a clump forming dwarf plant that features upright arching copper coloured foliage.
Phormium bronze baby new zealand flax bronze baby will reach a height of 0 6m and a spread of 0 6m after 2 5 years.
This smaller colorful cultivar of the new zealand flax forms clumps of upright blades.
Phormium tenax or new zealand flax is a simple yet visually appealing and easy to care for plant.
The colors of the spikey foliage create a dramatic look.
Plant in full sun to light shade.
Gardeners grow new zealand flax phorium tenex as a large and often colorful spiky plant that makes an arresting focal point in the garden or in containers.
Use phormium tenax bronze baby to add dramatic color in traditional mediterranean and contemporary gardens.
Phormium bronze baby new zealand flax new zealand flax cultivar that grows to 4 6 feet tall with upright 1 1 2 wide dark reddish brown foliage that curves gracefully at the tips.
New cultivars and hybrids are now available with leaves in bright shades of yellow pink red and bronze.
These are native to new zealand and were used by the maori people for fibre and flax thus also called as new zealand flax plants.
In summer flower spikes are produced which attract nectar feeding birds.
You can t go out in public without spotting a phormium or two or three.
It has sword like leaves that shoot up from the base of the plant.