Lomandra longifolia 'Tanika'
Lomandra longifolia 'Tanika'
is a perennial evergreen grass with yellow flowers in early Spring and late Spring. It grows well in any light situation., and prefers low levels of water. It has high drought tolerance. It looks best in Spring.Growth
This is a plant has an ultimate height of 0.6m / 2ft and spread of 0.7m / 2.1ft.
Leaves
It has green leaves. The texture can be described as smooth (glabrous).
Aspect and exposure
The plant is happy in any situation, exposed or sheltered and grows well in all aspects.
Uses
Bank and slope, drought resistant, dry shady areas, erosion control, filler, group or mass, low maintenance and low moisture.
Origin
Australia.
0.6m / 2ft 0.7m / 2.1ft| Scientific classifications [Edit] | |
|---|---|
| Genus ? | Lomandra |
| Specific epithet ? | longifolia |
| Cultivar ? | Tanika |
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