Growing guide

How to grow Phormium

Phormiums are undemanding exotic-looking, evergreens with eye-catching coloured, sword-like leaves. They are ideal for sunny borders, gravel gardens or containers. Their dramatic, curious flowers that tower over mature clumps in summer are a real talking point.

Quick facts

  • Brightly coloured or variegated leaves
  • Heights range from under 1m (3⅓ft) to 2.4m (8ft)
  • Good for coastal planting
  • Prefers full sun
  • Plant in spring or early autumn
  • Drought tolerant once established
  • In cold areas protect the base by mulching 
  • Not palatable to deer and rabbits

All you need to know

Before you get started
Planting
Ongoing care
Pruning and training
Propagating
Problems
While we think all this information will be helpful to you, we always recommend to read the instruction labels on your plants.

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