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Bronze Flax
Bronze Flax (Phormium tenax) is an architectural plant known for its dramatic, sword-shaped leaves that rise in stiff, upright fans. Unlike the standard green species, the bronze cultivar offers a deep, moody palette ranging from coppery browns to dark chocolate purples, making it a favorite for adding texture and year-round color to modern landscapes.
It is exceptionally tough, wind-tolerant, and salt-hardy, making it a go-to choice for coastal gardens or as a bold focal point in large containers. While primarily grown for its stunning foliage, mature plants produce tall, nectar-rich flower spikes that tower above the leaves, attracting birds and pollinators. It is a rugged, low-maintenance "set and forget" plant that thrives in a variety of soil types, provided it has decent drainage.
Botanical Name
Phormium tenax
Also Known As
New Zealand Flax | Swamp Flax | New Zealand Hemp | 新西兰棕麻
Specifications
Plant Type
Native From
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Time
Flower Color
Shrub
New Zealand
8 - 11
Partial - Full Sun
Occasional
Evergreen
Perennial
4'-8' Tall and 4'-6' Wide
Moderate
Late Spring - Summer
Dull Red or Brownish Red