Libertia grandiflora
New Zealand satin flower
This rare and highly-sought after perennial is perfect for planting in nutrient-poor soil in full sun. This gorgeous variety produces imposing clumps of elegant foliage, which in summer is glittered with three-petalled brilliant white flowers. Libertia grandiflora is an ideal addition to prairie, cottage and coastal style gardens or the perfect choice for adding to tropical-inspired schemes.
Why Buy From Worfield Plants?
Worfield offers exceptional, unrivalled quality across our entire range of plants. By growing and delivering in large litre pots compared to the industry standard, our plants are already well established within their early growth phase and are ready to thrive in your garden.
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Key Information
CategoryHerbaceousSunlightFull SunSoilClay, LoamHardinessFully Hardy PerennialSuitable for containerYesType of gardenCut Flower, Cottage, Easy CarePest ResistantYesNon-invasiveYesPeat reducedYesFlowering colourWhiteTime to full size2-5 yearsFoliageEvergreenEventual plant size0.6m0.9mPlant calendarJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPlantingFlowering -
Genus
Libertia are perennials with panicles of blue or white flowers, accompanied by evergreen leaves. Ideal for flower borders and beds.
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Care Notes
On arrival, unpack your new garden additions, and, if needed, give a light watering. Your plants are containerised and established, so you can get planting, as long as the ground is not waterlogged or frozen (in these situations, keep your plants in a sheltered position while you wait). For the first year, keep an eye on moisture availability, while roots settle into their new home.
For herbaceous perennials, dig a hole, allowing 2 inches either side of the pot width. Try and ensure you plant your new arrival at the same level in the ground as it had been sitting at in its pot.
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We’ve been growing plants in the heart of the Shropshire countryside for nearly 70 years. As passionate horticulturalists and expert growers, we care about plant health and the environmental impact of what we grow and sell.