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Libertia ixioides ‘Taupo Sunset’

$13.49 $26.71
Description Family Iridaceae Originating from New Zealand An evergreen perennial with stiff, grass-like fans of vibrant leaves. White flower panicles bloom late spring to early summer, then orange fruits. Tough and striking, Libertia Taupo Sunset thrives in well-drained soil in full sun. Behold a New Zealand stunner—Libertia ixioides ‘Taupo Sunset’ smoulders with colour! This chic evergreen grows into a 60cm-tall-and-wide clump, its rigid leaves flashing green, gold, bronze, orange, and purple in wild harmony. Late spring to early summer, it sends up airy panicles of white flowers, followed by tiny orange fruits—a feast for the eyes. Adaptable to any style, it suits Mediterranean vibes or spiky gardens—perfect for pots and mixed borders. Libertia Taupo Sunset shines in Norfolk and Suffolk’s sunny climate. Drought-tolerant once rooted, it shrugs off dry spells but needs well-drained soil—soggy roots spell trouble. In severe winters, mulch keeps it thriving. Care Tips for Libertia ixioides ‘Taupo Sunset’ Soil & Sun: Wants well-drained soil; loves full sun Planting: Space 60cm—great for borders, gravel, or pots Watering: Moist early on; drought-proof later Pruning: Trim dead leaves—low fuss Add this stylish, unique variety to your garden! Libertia Taupo Sunset blends sophisticated foliage and subtle blooms into East Anglia’s landscapes. Its striking form, smart palette, and tough coastal spirit make it a standout—New Zealand flair meets local cool. Planting Suggestions for the New Zealand Iris The intricate detail of this variety deserves a close-up spot. Its elegant, fan-like spread of slender, spiky leaves forms a slow-growing clump—like a mini Phormium. Pair it with Ophiopogon planiscapus, Phormium ‘Blondie’, Tulbaghia violacea, and Tulbaghia ‘Fairy Star’ for a rich mix of foliage and matching flowers. Like many New Zealand natives, Libertia ixioides ‘Taupo Sunset’ boasts a bold, original look. Its foliage echoes the wild hues of compatriot Pseudopanax ferox, just smaller. It contrasts beautifully with Astelia ‘Silver Shadow’—another spiky clump-former—and Muehlenbeckia astonii, a quirky, eccentric shrub. These brilliant Kiwi stars shine in drought-tolerant schemes across Norfolk and Suffolk. For further reading on Libertia ixioides ‘Taupo Sunset’ visit: https://www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora/species/libertia-ixioides/
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