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(Blue Flax Lily, Blueberry Lily, Paroo Lily)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...
Mark A. Miller
(Blue Flax Lily, Variegated Blue Flax Lily)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...
James Burghardt
(Ukiuki)
The genus Dianella is made up of 25 species of woodland plants. These originate from tropical Africa, Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. The genus is named for the Roman goddess of the hunt and forest, Diana.
Most Dianella are evergreen herbaceous perennials borne from thick underground stems that grow laterally. They spread to form clumps or colonies. Most have upright grassy foliage consisting of strap-like or lance-shaped blades. These range in color from deep green to blue-green...
Frank Tansey
(Blueberry Flax, Tasmanian Flax Lily)
Tasmanian flax lily is an evergreen perennial native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania. The leaves grow from underground thick stems that grow laterally and spread to form clumps or colonies. Its leathery strap-like blades are often curved. The lavender-blue flowers are held on branched stems above the foliage and appear from spring to summer. Each flower is small, nodding, star-shaped and centered with a flare of bright yellow male structures called stamens. These are followed by persistent...
PlantHaven
(Cheddar Pinks, Twilight Star Cheddar Pinks)
Worthy of top billing in just about any perennial border, Star Series dianthus draw applause with their multicolored, fragrant flowers displayed against compact mounds of handsome blue-green foliage. The fringed, intricately patterned, single flowers are white, pink, red, or purple with boldly contrasting markings. Flowering begins and is heaviest in late spring but may continue sporadically through summer if spent blooms are removed.
Like most pinks, Star Series dianthus like sun and well-drained,...
James H. Schutte
(Amazon Neon Cherry Sweet William, Sweet William)
A nice new twist on an old favorite, this hybrid of the perennial D. barbatus (sweet William) blooms the first rather than the second year from seed. From late spring to fall, it bears large, showy, flat clusters of vivid rose-pink blooms, which attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The narrow leaves are glossy dark green.
This short-lived perennial likes sun and well drained soil, and tolerates hot summers. Excellent planted in masses, containers or mixed borders, it also makes...
National Garden Bureau
(Amazon Neon Duo Sweet William, Sweet William)
A nice new twist on an old favorite, this hybrid of the perennial D. barbatus (sweet William) blooms the first rather than the second year from seed. From late spring to fall, it bears showy flat flower clusters, some purple and some cherry red. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The narrow leaves are dark green.
This short-lived perennial likes full sun and well drained soil, and will tolerate hot summers. Excellent planted in masses, containers or mixed...
Holly Chichester
(Amazon Neon Purple Sweet William, Sweet William)
A nice new twist on an old favorite, this hybrid of the perennial D. barbatus (sweet William) blooms the first rather than the second year from seed. From late spring to fall, it bears showy flat clusters of fragrant purple flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The narrow leaves are dark green.
This short-lived perennial likes full sun and well drained soil, and will tolerate hot summers. Excellent planted in masses, containers or mixed borders, it also makes a...
James H. Schutte
(Amazon Rose Magic Sweet William, Sweet William)
A nice new twist on an old favorite, this hybrid of the perennial D. barbatus (sweet William) blooms the first rather than the second year from seed. From late spring to fall, it bears showy flat flower clusters, each a unique patchwork of rose, pink, cherry red and white blooms. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The narrow leaves are dark green.
This short-lived perennial likes full sun and well drained soil, and will tolerate hot summers. Excellent...