Phormium Tenax New Hybrids - New Zealand Flax Ornamental Grass

Phormium Seeds - New Hybrids

100 Seeds
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200 Seeds
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SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

HEIGHT

60 inches

FOLIAGE COLOR

Mix

SOIL REQUIREMENT

pH 5.6 - 6.5

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS

Grows in dry, moist, or even wet soils

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

HEIGHT

60 inches

FOLIAGE COLOR

Purple

FLOWER COLOR

Orange

SOIL REQUIREMENT

pH 5.6 - 6.5

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS

Grows in dry, moist, or even wet soils

About...

Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax New Hybrids) - Phormium, a native New Zealander, is pretty new on the scene here in the U.S. It has long been grown for its strong, upright and fast growth habit and is sometimes called an ornamental grass on steroids which makes a great accent plant.

MORE PHORMIUM OPTIONS

New hybrids Purpureum
ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

Germination is uneven over 1 - 6 months

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

48 inches

Phormium Ornamental Garden
Phormium Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) Ornamental Grass Seeds produce stunning, lance-like foliage in vibrant colors such as yellow, pink, red, bronze, and purple. Great for adding bold focal points to gardens, our perennial plants grow up to 60 inches tall in full sun areas under USDA Zones 7-10 and are salt-tolerant, making them great for coastal areas. Our ornamental grass seed for planting is naturally avoided by deer and attracts hummingbirds with its nectar-rich flowers. With minimal care, our easy-to-grow seeds enhance landscapes and are great for dry to wet soil conditions.
Phormium Purple Foliage in Rich Colors
Foliage in Rich Colors
Our Phormium grass seeds for planting offers vibrant foliage in shades of yellow, pink, red, bronze, and purple. Our stunning colors create bold, dramatic focal points in any flower garden or landscape, making our perennial seeds great for adding visual interest and texture to your outdoor space.
Phormium Pollinator-Friendly
Pollinator-Friendly
With its nectar-rich orange flowers, our Phormium seeds for planting flowers attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Planting our ornamental grasses in your garden not only adds beauty but also supports local wildlife by providing a valuable food source for pollinators.
Suitable for Container and Patio Use
Suitable for Container and Patio Use
Our outdoor perennial plants is a suitable choice for containers and patios. Its upright growth habit and vibrant colors make it a stunning accent plants for outside balconies, porches, or any garden space. Great for creating a stunning display in limited spaces or urban gardens.
Phormium Plants Thrives in Various Soils
Thrives in Various Soils
Our Phormium grass seeds for garden is adaptable and grows in a variety of soil types, from dry to wet. It performs great in well-drained soil but can tolerate coastal and salt-prone areas. Whether you have sandy, loamy, or clay-rich soil, our ornamental grass will flourish with minimal maintenance.
Phormium New Hybrids and Purpureum Varieties
Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) is known for its rugged, stunning foliage that adds designer appeal to any garden. The New Hybrids feature a mix of vibrant colors, such as yellow, pink, red, and bronze, while the Purpureum variety boasts rich purple hues. Our outdoor plants live as ornamental grasses and are great for creating bold focal points in landscapes, offering both beauty and resilience. Great for coastal areas, our seeds to plant bring a touch of elegance to any outdoor space.
Phormium Foliage Colors & Bloom Season Chart
Phormium Tenax features stunning lance-like leaves, standing tall at 60 inches. The New Hybrids offer a vibrant mix of colors, while the Purpureum variety showcases elegant purple foliage. Both varieties grow in full sun and are naturally avoided by deer, making them suitable for gardens and patios. Although they don't have a specific bloom season, the foliage of our plant seeds for outdoor gardening remains a stunning focal point throughout the year, adding year-round beauty to your landscape.
Phormium Plants For Container Gardening
Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) seeds should be sown at a depth of 1/8 inch with a planting rate of 2 seeds per plant. Space plants about 48 inches apart to allow for their full growth. Keep the seeds moist until germination, which can take 1 to 6 months and may be uneven. These plants prefer full sun and grow in well-drained soil. For effective results, maintain temperatures between 65-70F for strong growth.

Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax New Hybrids) - Phormium, a native New Zealander, is pretty new on the scene here in the U.S. It has long been grown for its strong, upright and fast growth habit and is sometimes called an ornamental grass on steroids which makes a great accent plant. Many gardeners know New Zealand Flax as a large and often colorful spiky plant that makes an arresting focal point in the garden or in containers.

Phormium Tenax has sword-like leaves that shoot up from the base of the plant and new hybrids are now available in shades of yellow, pink, red and bronze. Hummingbirds love to feed on these nectar-rich blossoms. Phormiums are salt tolerant making them ideal for planting in coastal areas.

Common Questions

Q

Will deer eat my phormium plants?

A

No, deer and rabbits tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Do I need to prune my phormium plants?

A

Yes, the best time to prune in is the fall. Start by cutting dead, dying or diseased leaves off at the base. Trim again in spring if winter has been hard on your plants before new growth appears.

Q

What are some good companion plants for phormium?

A

Flowers such as African daisy, geranium, coreopsis and red hot poker are a striking combination with phormium as are other ornamental grasses.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, phormium can easily be grown in containers. Choose a rich organic potting soil and keep plants well-watered during summer heat without allowing it to sit in wet soil for any length of time. Protect plants from frost.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

TEMPERATURE

AVERAGE GERM TIME

AVERAGE GERM TIME

Germination is uneven over 1 - 6 months

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

48 inches

Phormium Ornamental Garden
Phormium Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) Ornamental Grass Seeds produce stunning, lance-like foliage in vibrant colors such as yellow, pink, red, bronze, and purple. Great for adding bold focal points to gardens, our perennial plants grow up to 60 inches tall in full sun areas under USDA Zones 7-10 and are salt-tolerant, making them great for coastal areas. Our ornamental grass seed for planting is naturally avoided by deer and attracts hummingbirds with its nectar-rich flowers. With minimal care, our easy-to-grow seeds enhance landscapes and are great for dry to wet soil conditions.
Phormium Purple Foliage in Rich Colors
Foliage in Rich Colors
Our Phormium grass seeds for planting offers vibrant foliage in shades of yellow, pink, red, bronze, and purple. Our stunning colors create bold, dramatic focal points in any flower garden or landscape, making our perennial seeds great for adding visual interest and texture to your outdoor space.
Phormium Pollinator-Friendly
Pollinator-Friendly
With its nectar-rich orange flowers, our Phormium seeds for planting flowers attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Planting our ornamental grasses in your garden not only adds beauty but also supports local wildlife by providing a valuable food source for pollinators.
Suitable for Container and Patio Use
Suitable for Container and Patio Use
Our outdoor perennial plants is a suitable choice for containers and patios. Its upright growth habit and vibrant colors make it a stunning accent plants for outside balconies, porches, or any garden space. Great for creating a stunning display in limited spaces or urban gardens.
Phormium Plants Thrives in Various Soils
Thrives in Various Soils
Our Phormium grass seeds for garden is adaptable and grows in a variety of soil types, from dry to wet. It performs great in well-drained soil but can tolerate coastal and salt-prone areas. Whether you have sandy, loamy, or clay-rich soil, our ornamental grass will flourish with minimal maintenance.
Phormium New Hybrids and Purpureum Varieties
Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) is known for its rugged, stunning foliage that adds designer appeal to any garden. The New Hybrids feature a mix of vibrant colors, such as yellow, pink, red, and bronze, while the Purpureum variety boasts rich purple hues. Our outdoor plants live as ornamental grasses and are great for creating bold focal points in landscapes, offering both beauty and resilience. Great for coastal areas, our seeds to plant bring a touch of elegance to any outdoor space.
Phormium Foliage Colors & Bloom Season Chart
Phormium Tenax features stunning lance-like leaves, standing tall at 60 inches. The New Hybrids offer a vibrant mix of colors, while the Purpureum variety showcases elegant purple foliage. Both varieties grow in full sun and are naturally avoided by deer, making them suitable for gardens and patios. Although they don't have a specific bloom season, the foliage of our plant seeds for outdoor gardening remains a stunning focal point throughout the year, adding year-round beauty to your landscape.
Phormium Plants For Container Gardening
Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) seeds should be sown at a depth of 1/8 inch with a planting rate of 2 seeds per plant. Space plants about 48 inches apart to allow for their full growth. Keep the seeds moist until germination, which can take 1 to 6 months and may be uneven. These plants prefer full sun and grow in well-drained soil. For effective results, maintain temperatures between 65-70F for strong growth.

Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax Purpureum) - Upright wide, purple bronze foliage, provides a stunning focal point for any landscaping project for the garden or pots. Hummingbirds love to feed on orange nectar-rich blossoms. Phormiums are salt tolerant making them ideal for planting in coastal areas.

Native to New Zealand, Phormium tenax grows large tufts of broad, sword-shaped, stiffly ascending leaves. It does best in moderate climates and is a perfect companion for palms, bamboos and tree ferns. It is extremely tolerant of wind and can take coastal exposure as well as light freezes. The Purple New Zealand Flax may take a while to grow from seeds, but it will be worth your efforts.

Common Questions

Q

Will deer eat my phormium plants?

A

No, deer and rabbits tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Do I need to prune my phormium plants?

A

Yes, the best time to prune in is the fall. Start by cutting dead, dying or diseased leaves off at the base. Trim again in spring if winter has been hard on your plants before new growth appears.

Q

What are some good companion plants for phormium?

A

Flowers such as African daisy, geranium, coreopsis and red hot poker are a striking combination with phormium as are other ornamental grasses.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, phormium can easily be grown in containers. Choose a rich organic potting soil and keep plants well-watered during summer heat without allowing it to sit in wet soil for any length of time. Protect plants from frost.

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