The Flax Lily is a must have for any border or garden accent. While it may not steal the show of your landscape, it will most certainly enhance it with it's unique foliage, along with its patterned growth.
Not to mention this grass will also maintain its compact size, you can plop them anywhere and turn what may have been an empty eyesore into a beautiful border. Get yours today.
Unique foliage
Low maintenance
Salt spray tolerant
Great for borders
Great ground cover
Advantages:
Easy To Grow
Low Maintenance
Great For Mass Plantings
Good For Containers
Grow Best:
Landscape
House Plant
Containers
Ideal position:
Full Sun-Shade
6 Hours or less best
Water:
Water regularly - weekly, or more often in extreme heat or containers.
Healthy Temperatures:
Warm, tropical vibes of 65-90°F
Grown indoors as a houseplant but can be grown outdoors in USDA Hardiness Zones 8-11
Growth Outlook:
Height : 18" - 24"
Wide: Up To 36"
Growth Rate: Fast
Plant Spacing: 24 - 30" apart
Pet Friendly - No
Toxicity: Berries are regarded as poisonous although evidence is limited to a few circumstantial cases
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Suitable Landscapes
Evolvulus glomeratus works well for any spaces that need to be filled in or even as a background cover meant to accent taller flowers. While it’s beautiful on its own or hung in planters, it’s when planted in huge borders or in large areas that this stunning plant really shines. If there’s enough of it, it quite literally looks like one giant carpet of dazzling blue flowers, which some even consider hypnotic, hence the name “blue daze.”
This plant has many different planting or landscaping options, including:
Container planting
Ground cover
Large areas
Alpine gardens
Coastal/saltwater gardens
Edging or borders
Mass planting
How to Care for These Flowers
While you already know that these flowers are suitable for ground cover, they’re also a perennial that will come back year after year, and they work just as well in hanging pots or containers. They’re also perfect for rock gardens, as they will cascade attractively and cover bare spaces between stones. When hung in a pot, the tendrils and flowers will hang down over the pot’s sides with a pleasing effect.
Plant spacing
Spacing:
Plant 24 - 30" apart
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