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New Zealand flax "Apricot Queen"

Phormium "Apricot Queen"
Description
Large, upright, clump-forming, frost tender (min. +5 °C, eventually withstands temperatures down to -10 °C) evergreen perennial (H 1-1,5 m, W 1-1,5 m). Leaves grow in a bunch from a ground-level rosette, upright to open, elongate lanceolate (40-70 cm), pointed, smooth, variegated, yellow with a green margin, eventually with pink-orange hue. Flowers (rarely) in upright inflorescens, dark pink-red. Grown as a container-plant.
Sunny shady position

These plants grow well in sun or in partial shade. Usually they tolerate more sun and heat if given enough moisture; in partial or light shade they need less moisture.

Conifer deciduous tree with plant

Herbaceous plants are not woody. Their stems are soft, usually remaining green. With some herabceous older stems may harden and look like woody stems (e. g. bamboo).

Deciduous evergreen plant partially true

Leaves or needles remain on the plant for several consecutive years, usually 2 to 5 years. Our descriptions contain the word evergreen.

Presumed strength

Plant is cold/frost sensitive, mainly cannot survive temperature below freezing point (0 °C) or requires significantly higher temperature to live (e. g. some tropical plants). Required minimal temperatures for certain plants are given in detailed descriptions.

Soil humidity

Porous or dry soils are normally light and loose, there is no stagnant water but relatively quickly flows in deeper layers; such ground are more airy and warmer, yet drier and usually contain less humus and for such undergrowth it is often to for drought to appear (e. g. rockgardens, walls, by paths and roads, on gravel, also on gravel surface in towns and close to buildings ...), plants of such undergrowth need well-drained soil, they tolerate drought but cannot tolerate constant moisture or even flooding.

Growth shape

Herbaceous, not woody plant. Stems and leaves may be evergreen or deciduous - thus regrowing every spring. Perennials may blossom consecutively for several years. Some perennials develop special underground organs - bulbs, corms or rootstocks and these species are treated separetelly, not with geophyte and tuberous plants.

Motley leaf

Variegated leaves show patterns of different colours, mostly white or yellow pattern on green base. Patterns can appear in forms of stripes, dots, patches, trims, uneven shapes, or colour is splashed over leaf surface; different colour patterns may have sharp borderlines or change softly one to another. Colour intensivity and needle/leaves patterns formation on certain plant may vary greatly according to general plant health and condition, age, maintanance (trimming and care); other factors such as weather, microclimate, sun or shade, presence of plant nutrients and water may also affect greatly on leaf colour. Colouring and patterns on leaves may be affected - changed - by the age of certain leaf or twig and through seasons.

Phormium "Apricot Queen" |C10
SKU: 00005207
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Availability MOGA:
Informational stock: 1
54.80 € /PART
50.05 € Excluding tax
Phormium 'Apricot Queen' C10 80-100 CM
Phormium 'Apricot Queen' C10 80-100 CM
SKU W.2731336
Courier
Delivery date: expected up to 7 days after receiving the goods
Delivery: Orders from Thursday 0:00 a.m. to Wednesday 11:59 p.m. next week are with us until Saturday the week after that
Partner stock:
Informational stock: 132
72.75 € /PART
66.44 € Excluding tax
Products specifications
Attribute name Attribute value
Width of growth width 1 to 2 m
Blossom season/time ne
Fruit edibility no
Basic leaf / needles colour
 
Position/Location Sun to partial shade
Deciduous / Evergreen evergreen perennial
Plant Type Herbaceous plant
Fruit blossom period/season ne
Height of growth perennials large - 1,2 m and more
Durability No
Moisture/Humidity dry soil
Basic leaf colour
 
Jesenska barvitost Ne
Hibernation frost tender - to 0 °C

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