Libertia peregrinans, commonly known as Orange Libertia or Wandering Mikoikoi, is a colourful New Zealand native groundcover prized for its striking orange-bronze foliage. It forms low, spreading clumps up to 30 cm tall and 50 cm wide, making it ideal for borders, mass planting, and modern landscapes. In the spring, it produces small, white, star-like flowers, followed by decorative seed capsules. Hardy and low maintenance, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils.
Libertia peregrinans
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Botanical Name Libertia Grandiflora Common Name Orange Libertia or Wandering Mikoikoi
Family Iridaceae Type flax Origin New Zealand Mature Height 30-50cm Mature Spread 30cm Sun Requirements Full sun & partial shade Soil well-drained soil, Moist just not water logged soils Flowering small white, star-shaped flowers Wind Tolerance high tolerant
Frost Tolerance high
Drought Tolerance hardy Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened
