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Arthropodium cirratum


Rengarenga, New Zealand Rock Lily


Asparagaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT New Zealand. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM A rhizomatous evergreen perennial herb, forming handsome mounds of arching foliage.

Dianella caerulea


Matted Flax Lily


Xanthorrhoeaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT Victoria, from the Grampians through to the Latrobe Valley, in various lowland grassy vegetation types, on well drained or seasonally wet soils. Considered extinct in Tasmania. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM Rhizomatous, evergreen perennial herb, forming wide-spreading mats.



Acanthus mollis


Oyster Plant


Acanthaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT South-western Europe and northern Africa, in both dry and moist habitats. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM A large and statuesque evergreen mound-forming perennial herb.

Ophiopogon japonicas


Mondo Grass


Asparagaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT Japan. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM A slow-growing evergreen rhizomatous perennial herb, eventually forming a turf-like cover. Grass-like, but not a true grass.


Clivia miniata


Kaffir Lily


Amaryllidaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT Natal. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM A slow-growing evergreen herbaceous monocot.

Helleborus x hybrids


Lenten Rose


Ranunculaceae


ORIGIN AND HABITAT Garden origin: hybrids derived from species originating from eastern and south-eastern Europe and Asia Minor. PLANT TYPE AND HABIT/FORM Semi-evergreen clump-forming perennial herbs, forming a dome of foliage.