Product description
Phormium Maori Sunrise is an excellent clump forming evergreen perennials that features outstanding shades of foliage, one that will decorate any formal garden. This is a very vibrant variety of Phormium with long blade of bronze-red leaves growing in an arching manner from the base of the plant. It is a perfect architectural plant that is suitable for growing as low hedges or shrub borders.
These shrubs originate from New Zealand, thus sometimes also called as New Zealand Flax and were used by the Maori people for fibre. This flax variety grows beautiful long and broad, apricot red leaves margined with hints of bronze. The leaves are textured glossy that adds to their ornamental appearance. In summer Maori Sunrise will bloom tall panicles of small tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds.
Use Maori Sunrise as decorative border shrubs for their beautiful shades resembling sunrise colours. These are easy to grow bushy plants that demand low watering and maintenance. Phormium thrive well in full sun to partial sunlight when planted in a well-drained soil. Add a layer of mulch to their base to retain moisture but avoid excess of it otherwise the roots will rot.
Once established, they will develop tolerance to dry conditions. These are cold hardy plants but need protection from hard winter frost. Phormium plants do not require any pruning other than cutting damaged or dead leaves annually.
Phormium Maori Sunrise can grow indoors in large containers. These are perfect houseplants that will grow in low lit areas of the house. Use them to decorate your patio or dull corners in your garden.
Garden Plant Size Guide
Plants in larger pots can be multiple years older than their smaller counterparts with more mature root systems and foliage. This makes them able to thrive as a full size plant in your garden quicker than smaller alternatives.
The most common size of pot that garden plants come in are 9cm/1L/3L/5L this is in reference to the diameter at the top of the pot.
9cm potted plants still remain the most popular cost effective option though, they just may take a little patience to allow them to grow into full maturity once planted in your garden.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Prune Phormium's dead or damaged leaves regularly to maintain a neat appearance and encourage healthy new growth.
How to Water
Water Phormium regularly, especially in dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Ensure the soil remains moist but well-drained. Once established, Phormium is drought-tolerant and requires less frequent watering.
How to Plant
Plant Phormium in well-drained soil in a sunny or partially shaded location. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root ball, place the plant in the hole, and backfill with soil. Water thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil around the roots.