Libertia formosa,
NZ Satin Flower
commonly known as Chilean iris, is an elegant evergreen perennial with slender, arching, iris-like green foliage and delicate white to soft cream flowers that appear in spring and early summer, followed by attractive orange seed capsules, and it is valued in New Zealand gardens for its hardiness, low-maintenance nature, and ability to add texture, movement, and year-round structure to borders and naturalistic plantings across a wide range of conditions.
Libertia formosa
$7.50Price
Botanical Name Libertia formosa Common Name Chilean iris
Family Iridaceae Type flax Origin New Zealand Mature Height 60cm Mature Spread 50cm Sun Requirements Full sun & partial shade Soil well-drained soil, Moist just not water logged soils Flowering graceful sprays of small, white to soft cream, three-petalled flowers Wind Tolerance - high tolerant
Frost Tolerance high
Drought Tolerance hardy Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened

