Dianella caerulea – Blue Flax Lily seeds x250 (bulk)

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Blue Fax Lily

Dianella caerulea

(This plant is not on the Australian Noxious Weed List.)

A native of  New South Wales, this strap-leaf clumping plant is often used by landscapers in rockeries or as a border plant. Tolerant of most soils, drought, frost and poor conditions, it is often seen in roadside plantings and native revegetation sites. 

The flowers are small blue blossoms held just above the foliage, the subsequent fruit is a small round indigo coloured berry that persists on the plant for a long time.

This plant may be lifted and divided to increase your plantings. 

The fruit of this species were eaten by the aboriginals (some species were not) and the leaves used to weave dilly bags.

Offered is a packet of 250 seeds and Grownotes to assist you to cultivate this clumping plant.

All my seed is posted in bubble wrap protection.

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Terms & Conditions.

Ole Lantana Seeds will not be responsible whatsoever for actions taken by the customer after receipt of the goods, this includes germination results, crop performance or loss as these are beyond the control of Ole Lantana Seeds.

International buyers are responsible for knowing their countries importation laws.

NOTE: In order to protect our existing stock from outside contamination, we do not accept returns.

 

Item specifics

Plant Habit: Clumping Common Name: Blue Flax Lily
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate Season of Interest: Spring
Sunlight: Full Sun Watering: Medium
Genus: Dianella Type: Flowering
Foliage: Evergreen Soil pH: Neutral
Species: caerulea Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand
Plant Hardiness Zone (°C): 3 (-5 to 0 °C)
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