Grasses and Strappy Leaf Plants

Arthropodium Cirratum

Common Name: New Zealand rock lily Sun Requirements: Renga Renga Lilies thrive in partial shade to full shade. While they can tolerate some sunlight, they prefer dappled shade or filtered light, especially in warmer climates. Planting: Best planted in spring or autumn. Choose a location with well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Space plants about 30-45 […]

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Liriope Muscari – Isabella

Common Name: Monkey Grass, Border Grass, Lily Turf This fine leaf compact spreading Liriope has beautiful pink flowers and is a one mow per year lawn alternative. Isabella® Liriope is a better border than Mondo as it performs better in full sun, drought and frost. It also recovers better from damage. Plant 6 per square

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Zoysia

Common Name: Lawn Grass or Prickly Couch Zoysia grass is native to Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands, and is commonly found along coastlines and in grasslands. Due to its adaptability and durability, it is a preferred option for fairways and teeing areas on golf courses.  Zoysia thrives in sunny conditions and can tolerate some

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Cordyline Fruticosa – Rubra

Common Name: Ti plant or Hawaiian ti Cordyline fruticosa, commonly known as ti plant or Hawaiian ti, is a tropical evergreen plant that is prized for its colorful and dramatic foliage. “Rubra” is a cultivar of Cordyline fruticosa, known for its vibrant red to burgundy leaves. This cultivar thrives in partial to full sun. Providing ample

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Neomarica gracilis – syn. bicolor

Common Name: Brazilian Walking Iris Neomarica gracilis commonly called the Brazilian Walking Iris is a gorgeous plant with long strappy lush green leaves. As the leaves grow long, they start arching to give a cascade of green lushness that looks amazing in a hanging basket. It is an excellent plant for ground cover, borders, or rockeries

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Chlorophytum spp. Assorted

Common Name: Spider Plant Chlorophytum comosum, commonly known as the spider plant or airplane plant, is a popular and easy-to-care-for indoor plant. It is a member of the Asparagaceae family and is native to South Africa. They should be kept out of direct sunlight, as this can scorch their leaves. Well-draining potting mix is suitable for spider

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Dietes iridioides

Common Name: African Iris An evergreen clump forming rhizomatous perennial with upright, dark green strappy leaves growing fan-like rosettes. Very similar to Dietes grandiflora,but with smaller flowers. White, yellow and purple iris-like flowers appear spring and throughout summer on tall stems. Mass plant for a showy display, use dotted throughout borders or as a low, informal

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