PlantFiles Pictures Dianella, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily 'Variegata' (Dianella


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella Species, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica

In addition to Tasman flax lily, Dianella tasmanica is known by a variety of other common names, including blueberry lily, blue flax lily, and Tasmanian flax lily. Uses. Dianella tasmanica is a popular ornamental plant, prized for its attractive foliage and striking flowers. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and can tolerate a wide.


Tasmanian Flax Lily (Dianella Tasmanica Variegata) J.J. Growers Nursery

It is a perennial species found in moist, shaded forests in Tasmania, Victoria and along the east coast of New South Wales. Its common names include Tasman Flax Lily, Flax Lily and Blue Berry Flax Lily.


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily 'Variegata' (Dianella

Flax lily does best in partial shade to heavy shade. Dianella tasmanica tolerates clay, sand and some water-logging but prefers well-drained soils. Prevent rapidly colonization of Dianella by watering infrequently. Once established, flax lily can be drought tolerant. To keep flax lily looking tidy, remove expired or tattered leaves throughout.


Photo of the entire plant of Tasman Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica) posted by HamiltonSquare

Dianella tasmanica (Tasman Flax Lily) - A beautiful strap-leafed perennial with clumps to 30 inches tall bearing fans of rich green leaves that are finely serrated along the leaf margins. This plant spreads by rhizomes and in the right situation can rapidly colonize a planter bed.


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Dianella tasmanica, commonly known as the Tasman flax-lily [2] or Tasmanian flax-lily [3] is a herbaceous strappy perennial herb of the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae, found in southeastern Australia including Tasmania. It has leaves to 80 cm, and a flower stem to 1.5 m. [4]


Dianella Tasmanica Variegated Flax Lily garden ideas and plants Pinterest Plants, Gardens

Tasman Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica) General Plant Information ; Plant Habit: Herb/Forb Grass/Grass-like: Life cycle: Perennial: Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade: Water Preferences: Mesic Dry Mesic Dry: Soil pH Preferences: Slightly acid (6.1 - 6.5) Neutral (6.6 - 7.3)


Photo of the bloom of Tasman Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica) posted by HamiltonSquare

Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' Description Download Share The Variegated flax lily has a clumping habit in size to 2 ft. tall and stiff pale green sword-like leaves with white striping. Inflorescences of tiny white and yellow flowers occur in spring and are often unnoticed.


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella Species, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica

Height 0.6-2 m Spread 0.5-2 m Position Full Shade Family Liliaceae Botanical Name Dianella tasmanica Common Name Tasman flax-lily Origin Vic, NSW, Tas Habit Clumping, Spreading, Arching Landscape Plains, Footslopes, Hills Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand pH Acidic, Neutral Tolerates Drought, Moderate frost Supplementary Watering Minimal


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily 'Variegata' (Dianella

Dianella tasmanica, commonly known as the Tasman Flax-lily or Tasmanian Flax-lily is a herbaceous strappy perennial herb of the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae, found in southeastern Australia including Tasmania. It has leaves to 80 cm, flower stem to 1.5 m, and the berries are not edible.


Dianella tasmanica Tasman flaxlily loose sprays of oval violet blue glossy berries, August

Dianella tasmanica is an evergreen Perennial growing to 1 m (3ft 3in) by 0.5 m (1ft 8in) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 9. It is in leaf all year, in flower from May to July. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs).


Dianella tasmanica Yellow StripeTasman Flax Lily pint Plant Vines

Tasman Flax-Lily is a relatively rare houseplant 🌿 that is easy to grow and needs regular watering to thrive. They do best in abundant sunlight ☀ and should be less than 3 feet from a window. Taxonomy Scientific name Dianella tasmanica Genus Dianella Family Asphodelaceae Order Asparagales Also known as Tasmanian flax-lily and Flax Lily


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella Species, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica

Dianella tasmanica, also known as Tasman flax lily or simply flax lily, is a sedge-like, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial native to Tasmania and southeastern Australia. Its narrow, strap-like leaves can reach 3' long, and individual plants can reach 1.5-2' tall. They spread slowly by creeping rhizomes, and will fill a 3' area.


Tasman Flaxlily Dianella Tasmanica 140mm

Dianella tasmanica Wyeena ('Tas300') white striped Tasman flax lily. A rhizomatous, clump-forming evergreen perennial with tough, green leathery grass-like foliage, which turns red in winter, and branched panicles of small, star-shaped blue flowers with yellow stamens in summer. The flowers are followed by long-lasting blue or purple berries


PlantFiles Pictures Dianella Species, Tasman Flax Lily, Tasmanian Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica

Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Silver Streak Flax Lily Dianella tasmanica 'Silver Streak' Pronunciation: dy-an-NEL-uh tas-MAN-ee-kuh SKU #06606 7-11 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE HISTORY This Plant's Growing Zones: 7-11 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone:


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Among our favorites to consider are Dianella tasmanica, a handsome deer-resistant edging plant that is especially attractive when variegated. Plant it in deep shade beneath a tree where its striped bladed foliage will catch stray shafts of sunlight.


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Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata' (White Striped Tasman Flax Lily) - A beautiful strap-leafed perennial with clumps to 18 to 24 inches tall bearing fans of rich green leaves with bold white longitudinal stripes and a finely serrated leaf margin.