Libertia peregrinans
(Mikoikoi, NZ Iris)

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Libertia peregrinans
(Mikoikoi, NZ Iris)

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Foliage Colour: Golden
Growth Rate: Medium
Mature Height: 0.3 m
Mature Width: 0.3 m
Site Condition: Coastal, Frost Tolerant, Heavy Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil, Windy
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Drainage: Dry, Moist
Category: Flax
Features: Native. Suitable for bordering or edging and ground cover. Attractive to birds. Flower colour: White. Fruit colour: Orange. Suitable restoration species.

Libertia peregrinans, commonly known as Mikoikoi, is a NZ Iris that has stiff golden coloured leaves. The flowers are pure white and are held on stems amongst the leaves. Spreads by means of underground runners, forming large clumps.

Habitat: A primarily coastal or lowland species of sandy, peaty or pumiceous soils. It may be found growing in dune slacks and swales, on the margins of swamps, in open poorly draining ground under scrub.

Flowering: Spring [October - January]
Fruiting:    Summer [January - February]

Prices

  Each 20 or more
2l Pot $8.50 $8.00

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