Phormium ‘Gold Sword’
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Description Family Asphodelaceae Originating from New Zealand Upright, sword-shaped leaves blend chartreuse, gold, and dark green stripes. Tall spikes of smouldering red-orange flowers rise in summer. A bold evergreen perennial, tough in any soil, full sun or part shade. Step into colour with Phormium ‘Gold Sword’—a New Zealand Flax bursting with vivid hues. Its leaves, striped in chartreuse, gold, and dark green, form a 1.5m-tall, 2m-wide clump in 2-5 years, arching gently at the tips for a tropical lift. Summer unveils dusky burgundy spikes bearing tubular red-orange flowers. They are followed by sculptural black seed pods that linger into winter—a structural gift for coastal or contemporary schemes. Built for UK gardens, Phormium Gold Sword shrugs off salt, wind, and drought once established. It thrives in any well-drained soil, full sun or part shade, excelling in pots, massed borders, or as a solo focal point. This low-maintenance star holds bold texture and colour year-round, weaving exotic drama with steadfast resilience. Care Tips for Phormium ‘Gold Sword’ Soil & Sun: Adapts to any well-drained soil; prefers full sun for richest colour, tolerates part shade. Planting: Space 2m in mixed borders. Let mature foliage arch freely without crowding neighbours; use large pots for patios or small spaces. Watering: Water moderately for the first 1-2 seasons to establish deep roots; drought-tolerant thereafter, even in coastal winds. Pruning: Cut away old, damaged leaves at the base in spring. To keep the clump tidy; remove spent flower spikes in winter or spring. Lift your garden with enduring flair. Phormium Gold Sword delivers striking foliage and seasonal blooms to UK landscapes. Its vibrant stripes and coastal grit make it a year-round cornerstone—New Zealand drama meets coastal resilience.. Planting Suggestions for the Golden New Zealand Flax The bold, flamboyant swords of Phormium ‘Gold Sword’ anchor planting schemes with dramatic flair. Space it at intervals in sun-drenched beds to contrast soft, rounded perennials or shrubs. Salvia ‘Royal Bumble’, , and Pittosporum tobira ‘Nanum’ craft an undulating base, letting its upright blades erupt with vivid impact. Drifts of Rudbeckia subtomentosa ‘Little Henry’, Rudbeckia occidentalis ‘Green Wizard’, and Echinacea ‘Marmalade’ flow around its framework, their fiery hues harmonising with Gold Sword’s golden-lime core. This vibrant mix builds a dynamic border, blending structure and colour for lasting seasonal punch. For further reading on Phormium ‘Gold Sword’ visit: https://www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora/species/phormium-tenax/
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