Lush foliage with showy white flowers
Stays cool and green right through summer
The perfect solution for dry and shady areas
Easy-care container plant
Arthropodium ‘Te Puna’ is a plant with exceptional garden performance. It thrives in dry shade - a location which is typically difficult to find suitable plants for. ‘Te Puna’ is a dwarf rock lily native to New Zealand. Here in Australia it performs exceptionally well, rewarding with a mass of white flowers during the spring and summer period. The white flowers provide lovely illumination to dark corners of the garden.
This variety is dainty, but will also provide home gardeners with a hardy tufting plant. It also lends itself to both domestic and commercial landscape plantings where its proved to be successful is a wide range of environments – planted under trees, in the shade of buildings and mass planted around car parks and other open spaces. An excellent choice for tough, dry, shady conditions!
Care
Feed in spring with a slow release fertiliser and remove flower stems as they fade in order to encourage more to develop. Water requirements are very low, making it a great choice for water wise sites. Mulching around plants will aid with water retention in the soil and cool the roots of plant through extended periods of heat. Protect from frosts and snails to optimum results.
Suggested uses
Lush backdrop for shady water features and garden ornaments
Edging, borders and along shaded retaining walls
Livens space under tree canopies
Perfect for dry difficult shaded locations such as along the side of the house
Low maintenance