Phormium
Pot Cultivation
These plants can only be grown outdoors where winters are mild; otherwise, they may be grown in containers and brought in during the winter months. When growing outdoors, they need deep, fertile, humus-rich, moist soil and a warm, sheltered, sunny location. Provide dry winter mulch if the winters get too cool. When cultivating in containers, they should be planted in two-thirds turfy loam and one-third leaf mold or peat moss and decayed manure, with a bit of sand added. Rooted pieces should be placed in 8-inch pots in the spring, just before the plants begin growing. Keep them in a frost-free greenhouse or frame and when they are well rooted in these pots, transfer them to larger pots or tubs. They may be set outside during the summer and brought in before frost. They need plenty of water during the summer.Propagation
These plants may be divided in the spring. It would be beneficial to plant the rooted pieces in large containers of loamy soil and keep them in a cold frame for a few weeks before planting them outdoors. Seeds may also be sown in sandy, peaty soil in a temperature of 60 degrees in January or February. They will grow to a decent size the first year.P. tenax |
P. Colensoi. |
VARIETIES
- P. tenax & var. Bronze Baby, Purpureum Group, Dazzler, variegatum, Veitchianum, alpinum;
- P. Colensoi.