Tasmanian Flax Lily

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Arrives in 3 - 7 days.
Ships April 5th - April 12th.
  • Grower
  • Selva
  • Meseta
  • Viento
  • Nube

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$ 27.00
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Natural Root Stimulant

Natural probiotics, organics, and moisture control gel boost root growth. Invigorates existing plants, reduces transplant shock and accelerates establishment of new plants. This all natural product will not burn roots.

When Transplanting: Apply between new soil and plant so stimulant touches root ball.

For Existing Plants: Apply stimulant 2-3 inches below top of soil.

Use the proper amount for each pot size:
6″ Pot: ½ Pack
8-10″ Pot: 1 Pack
12-14″ pot: 2 Packs

Organic Outdoor Potting Mix

PlantVine’s Organic Outdoor Potting Soil is time-tested and proven to help your outdoor potted plants thrive. This is our best all-purpose mix, and a smart choice for a wide variety of outdoor plants, flowers and vegetables. The all natural ingredients are specially blended to provide excellent long term drainage, high air porosity and good water holding capability. This mix contains no artificial fertilizers or chemicals. Each bag contains 128 oz of soil.

Repotting:
6” pot into an 8-10” planter: About 1.5 bags
8-10” pot into a 12-14” planter: About 3 bags

Pot it for me

Have your plant delivered pre-potted when purchasing a medium-sized plant along with one of our premium planters.

  • For Medium Plants
  • Perfect for gift giving
  • Replaces our standard grower pot
  • Medium Plant and Premium Planter must be purchased at same time to qualify
  • Can not be used with large, XL or hanging pot specimens

Soluble Fertilizer

Great for indoor and outdoor potted plants, this fertilizer quickly dissolves in water, making fertilizing as quick and simple as possible. Just mix 1 teaspoon (scoop included) with 1 gallon of water, and water as normal. Makes 48 gallons.

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Scientific Name: Dianella tasmanica

Common Names: Tasmanian Flax Lily, Tasman Flax

Overview: Tasmanian Flax Lily, a robust and striking ornamental grass known as Dianella tasmanica, is a versatile plant is native to Tasmania and southeastern Australia. Renowned for its vibrant foliage and striking blue-purple flowers, Flax Lily boasts long, slender leaves that form a dense, grass-like clump, creating a visually appealing texture in gardens or as a border plant.

In spring and summer, it produces small yet vibrant blue-purple flowers, which give way to attractive, glossy blue berries in the fall. These berries not only add a unique visual interest but also attract birds and wildlife, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden. Tasmanian Flax Lily is remarkably hardy, tolerating a range of conditions from sun to partial shade and various soil types. It’s drought-resistant once established, making it an excellent choice for water-wise gardening.

 

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Description

So Many Little Details to Love in this Delicate yet Hardy Beauty

Dianella tasmanica, commonly known as the Tasmanian Flax Lily, is a versatile and ornamental perennial, valued for its lush, sword-like leaves and charming blue flowers. Growing to a height and width of 2 to 3 feet, it forms a dense clump, making it an excellent choice for adding texture and greenery to garden beds, borders, or as a feature in pots. In addition to its foliage, the Flax Lily produces small but eye-catching blue flowers in spring, followed by attractive purple berries in fall, ensuring year-round interest in the garden.

Caring for your Flax Lily

With proper care, the Tasmanian Flax Lily can be a long-lasting addition to your garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and minimal maintenance. Regular care practices, such as appropriate watering, occasional fertilizing, and monitoring for pests and diseases, will ensure the health and longevity of your Flax Lily.

Light

The Tasmanian Flax Lily is adaptable to a variety of lighting conditions, from full sun to part shade. In hotter climates, it benefits from some afternoon shade to protect its leaves from scorching. When choosing a planting location, consider a spot that receives at least four to six hours of sunlight daily.

Water

Watering is crucial, especially during the establishment phase of the Flax Lily. Initially, water the plant regularly to help it establish a strong root system. Once established, it becomes quite drought-tolerant, requiring only occasional watering. During the growing season, ensure the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. In dry climates or during hot weather, increase the frequency of watering. In winter, reduce watering as the plant’s growth slows. The key is to avoid overwatering, as the Flax Lily does not like to sit in wet soil, which can lead to root rot.

Soil

The Tasmanian Flax Lily is not demanding regarding soil quality but thrives best in well-draining soil. If your garden soil is heavy or compacted, consider amending it with organic matter to improve drainage and aeration. The ideal soil pH for Flax Lily ranges from neutral to slightly acidic.

Fertilizing

Fertilize the Flax Lily in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support its growth and flowering. Be cautious not to over-fertilize, as excessive nutrients can lead to lush foliage at the expense of flowers. A light application of fertilizer is sufficient for this hardy plant.

Pruning

Pruning is minimal for the Tasmanian Flax Lily. Dead or damaged leaves can be removed to keep the plant looking tidy. After flowering, you can trim back the flower stalks, but it’s not necessary unless you want to maintain a specific shape or size. The purple berries that follow the flowers add an extra ornamental element, so many gardeners choose to leave them. Regularly removing dead foliage and spent flowers will help keep your plant healthy and attractive. Additionally, mulching around the base of the plant can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

Pest and Disease Management

The Tasmanian Flax Lily is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, it can occasionally be affected by snails and slugs, especially in damp conditions. Use environmentally friendly slug and snail controls, or set up barriers to protect your plants. Root rot can be an issue in poorly drained soils, so ensure adequate drainage when planting. Regularly inspect your plant for any signs of distress, and take prompt action if any issues arise.

Common Problems and Issues

A common issue with the Flax Lily is yellowing leaves, which can indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Ensure the plant is in well-draining soil and adjust your watering schedule. Browning leaf tips might suggest low humidity or water stress. Increase watering frequency slightly and consider adding mulch to retain soil moisture.

1 review for Tasmanian Flax Lily

  1. Amanda K. (verified owner)

    Flax Lily arrived in fairly good shape although shipping took longer than I expected.

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