Phormium cookianum
Phormium Colensoi
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Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Description
Phormium colensoi (syn. Phormium cookianum; mountain flax or wharariki in Māori) is a perennial plant that is native to New Zealand. It is less common than the other Phormium species, P. tenax. The greenish, yellow or orange flowers are followed by twisted seed pods.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Blooming
Blooms a large amount of small, tubular flowers on leafless stems in summer. Phormium is grown for its often colorful, large and long foliage.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Growth
Evergreen perennial. Plants do well in full sun or light shade. Mulch less hardy species in winter. Grows best in coastal conditions. Works well in a border or as a specimen plant by lawns or buildings. However, Phormium is usually grown in containers for pleasant summer viewing.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Planting
Sow seeds in spring at 55-64°F (12-18°C) outside or in containers. Can also propagate by division in spring.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Pest
Leaf spots occur on occasion.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Interesting facts
There are only 2 known species of Phormium, both of which are endemic to New Zealand.
Phormium Colensoi (Phormium cookianum) - Soil and irrigation
Plant is not fussy about soil type or irrigation, but does best in well-draining soil that is kept moist and fertile.









