Botanical name
Arthropodium cirratum ‘Te Puna’
Common name
Arthropodium Te Puna
Description
A compact, textural New Zealand Rock Lily, Arthropodium ‘Te Puna’ is ideal for low-maintenance dry and shady positions. Its dwarf strappy foliage forms neat clumps and adds structure to borders, containers, and difficult garden spots. Suited to coastal areas, it’s a reliable choice for mass planting, embankments, or around garden features.
Flower Colour
White
Flower Period
Spring to early summer
Fruiting
None
Location
Full sun to full shade; dry, shady, or coastal positions; adaptable to most soils
Care
Extremely low maintenance once established. Very dry tolerant. No pruning usually needed except to tidy. Feed in spring with general fertiliser. Remove faded flower stems to promote reblooming. Protect from heavy frost. Mulch to conserve moisture and reduce upkeep.
Mature Size
50cm wide x 40cm high
Pot sizes and plant height approximate (above pot);
140mm | 20cm
**All plant stock and sizes are approximates and subject to grower availability as per the time of year**
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Some quick facts about this plant:
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Full Sun |
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Part Shade |
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Low Light Tolerant |
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Ideal for Pots |
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Frost Tolerant |
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50cm wide |
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40cm high |