Grass/Strappy Leaf

Anigozanthos – Bush Elegance

Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Sun Requirements: Flourishes in full sun. Ensure the plant receives ample sunlight for healthy growth and abundant flowering. Planting: Best planted in spring or early autumn. Opt for well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Avoid heavy clay soils to prevent waterlogging and root rot. Watering: […]

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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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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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Liriope Muscari PBR Isabella rtm

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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Poa labillardieri – Eskdale

Common Name: Tussock Grass Poa labillardieri, also known as Common Tussock Grass, is a native Australian species with narrow, arching leaves and a dense growth habit. The cultivar ‘Eskdale’ may have specific attributes or adaptations, and can thrive in a variety of soil types and sun exposure levels. It is often used in landscaping and

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Ophiopogon Japonicus Nana

Common Name: Mondo Ophiopogon japonicus nana is a low growing dwarf form of Mondo Grass. A clump forming evergreen with short and attractive dark green, strappy foliage. Growing to only 10cm tall, it is ideal for edging around pots, thin borders and in between pavers.  Low maintenance once established but keep moist during dry weather

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Anigozanthos Big Red 140mm

Kangaroo Paw A tall paw with large individual flowers which can reach up to 2 metres high. This paw is a strong grower that persists from year to year. Good cut flower and attracts birds that feed from the nectar rich flowers. Strappy dark green leaves. Best in a sunny spot.

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