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Hi Hard@it, I've had the Phormium a good few years now 6 or 7 maybe more, I rescued it from a garden where the owner had planted it in totally the wrong place, right next to his driveway and it had got to the point where it was getting difficult to get his car in and out of the garage, it looked like a pretty old plant, back then when I dug it out and gave it a new home.
Along with Skylights good advice, I'd like to add that although it seems to show good drought resistance, it preferes plenty of water with good drainage and a sunny spot to be at its best Good Luck Tbird+
Hi Skylight, Many thanks for the great site re Phormium info, Just what I was looking for!
Its nice to get a bit of background history too, I thought the leaves was used to make grass skirts, but I could have been dreaming lol
It seems only in the last ten years or so that its been considered hardy enough to be grown outside in most of the Uk, maybe this says something about climate change ?