By Mushybanna
- 14 Jun, 2009
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Phormium flower pods they will open soon into little yellow flowers .
Will take photo when they do .They stand about 8" tall
15 Jun, 2009
Thank you . I have a phormium but it's never flowered.
15 Jun, 2009
How old is it mine did not flower for the first 3 years
15 Jun, 2009
It's about 20 yrs old. lol. I found it lying in the middle of a road. Some yobs had pulled it out of a display and thrown it there so I rescued it and took it home. It was small then but much bigger now. It's in a big pot.
15 Jun, 2009
That might be the problem, i can't say i have seen ones in pots that have flowered, but that might not be accurate.
15 Jun, 2009
Mushybanna:
You're probably correct...that Phorbium will not bloom well in a pot. Some of the dwarf may though. This plant is very commonly grown here in the landscape because of its drought tolerance. The variegated forms with pink strikes are especially popular.
16 Jun, 2009
I have a lovely pink one that hasnt lost any off its colour its the same age as the normal one but nowhere near as big.
Will put up photo today
16 Jun, 2009
Mushybanna:
Usually, Phormium tenax - the pink stripped varietes grow smaller...only to about 6 feet / 2 meters tall...the other varieties can grown to 8 feet / 2.5 meters or taller.
16 Jun, 2009
Cheers Delonix1 learning something new every day
16 Jun, 2009
Mushybanna:
I forgot to mention the heights above are only when plants are grown in the ground...which that's the only way they grow here.
17 Jun, 2009
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