Does dianella need full sun?
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Dianella spreads by underground rhizomes, and is particularly encouraged to proliferate in full sun. Plant it in part shade or deep shade (or in a container) to control its growth. Depending on the variety, Dianella will thrive in USDA growing zones 7 to 11.
Is dianella Flax Lily Evergreen?
Its tidy clumping habit is ideal for mass planting near pools, in garden beds and in borders. Evergreen….Dianella tasmanica ‘Variegata’
Botanical Pronunciation | di-NEL-la tas-MAN-i-ca |
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Deciduous/ Evergreen | Evergreen |
Flower Attribute | Showy Flowers |
Flower Color | Blue |
How do you prune flax lilies?

Pruning Variegated Flax Lily Trim dead leaves from the plants. If the plants suffered winter damage or the leaves have changed colors, cut the foliage all the way back to the crown in late winter to encourage new growth.
Is dianella a Lilly?
It has sprays of small blue flowers in spring and summer, followed by edible bright blue berries….Dianella caerulea – Blue Flax Lily.
Family: | Asphodelaceae, |
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Scientific Name: | Dianella caerulea |
Common Name: | Flax Lily |
Plant Type: | Clumping perennial, Bulb or bulb-like |
Height: | 0.5 ~ 1 metre |
How do you maintain Dianella?
Dianella tasmanica tolerates clay, sand and some water-logging but prefers well-drained soils. Prevent rapidly colonization of Dianella by watering infrequently. Once established, flax lily can be drought tolerant. To keep flax lily looking tidy, remove expired or tattered leaves throughout the growing season.

How tall does Dianella grow?
Flax Lily
genus name | Dianella |
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plant type | Perennial |
height | 1 to 3 feet 3 to 8 feet |
width | 1-2 feet wide |
flower color | Blue White |
Why is my Dianella turning brown?
➔ Sensitive to cold. Tips of leaves may turn brown if it is freezing or it may die. ➔ Overwatering or underwatering may cause leaf tips to turn brown.
Which Dianella are poisonous?
It is known that Dianella tasmanica and Dianella intermedia are known to be toxic and should not be consumed.
Why is my Dianella dying?
Dianella will die back after a hard freeze. All you have to do is cut the leaves off at the base and the plant will re-sprout as warmer temperatures return. Though a flower stalk with small blue flowers emerges in the winter and spring, Dianella is mostly planted for its attractive leaf variegations.