Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con' Mallee Native Plants


Lomandra 'Little Con' — Rockbank Nursery

Tanika® Lomandra is not suited for plantings that may be subject to wet feet or in humid areas such as Queensland, however there is a range of Lomandra types that will perform well in these conditions, such as Evergreen Baby™ Lomandra labill, Shara™ Lomandra fluviatilis and Tropic Cascade™ Lomandra hystrix.


Lomandra 'little con' — FabFlora

Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con' is a clumping, dense, grass-like perennial with bright green narrow foliage, growing to around 30cms high and 30cms wide. It is a low maintenance, easy care plant, and does well in a wide range of conditions. Great as a border or pot plant, and a good driveway or path edging.


Lomandra Little Con

An unusual and exceptionally small compact Lomandra producing small cream flowers amongst the foliage in spring. provides structure to the landscape when planted in borders great for mass plantings and rockeries. It tolerates a wide range of soils and climatic conditions suited to full sun and partly shaded postitions. Read more SHARE


LomandraLittleCon Tissue Culture Australia

Lomandra Little Con. In stock. Only 83 left. $5.55. Petite form of this native grass, perfect for small gardens as a bordering plant or in a container, or even as a no-mow lawn in traffic-free areas. Cute compact tussocks of fine foliage.


Lomandra confertifolia ‘Little Con’ Mat Rush Gardening With Angus

Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con' (Small Mat Rush) - A small grass-like plant that forms lime-green tussocks to 1 foot tall and spreads slowly to an equal distance with very narrow 8-inch-long greenish-yellow leaves and small spikes of cream flowers that bloom within the foliage from spring and summer.


Lomandra confertifolia Little Con Little Con Mat Rush information & photos

Author: Andrea Caldecourt Lomandras are one of our most popular plants, and it's simple to see why. They have so many great attributes. They are an elegant native grass, growing in large rounded open tufts, like a green fountain or firework.


Lomandra confertifolia ‘Little Con’ Mat Rush Gardening With Angus

Cats love to hang out under the drooping leaves of low, strappy plants. Plantings probably need to be close together to create tunnels or thickets. Clumping grasses, especially Lomandra *. Cordyline australis & rubra (others less known) Kangaroo Paw*. Sedges ( Carex species)*. Spider plant ( Chlorophytum comosum)


Lomandra Little Con Diaco's Garden Nursery and Garden Centre

8 27 6 Want pricing? Click to login Botanical Name: Common Names: Lomandra confertifolia Little Con Mat Rush, Native: Foliage Type: Yes Evergreen Plant Type: Plant Habit: Grasses, Strappy & Tufting Clumping, Tufting Description: A lime green foliaged native grass growing into a small round mounded shape. Neat, clean appearance.


Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con'

Lomandra Gary's Green in the San Marcos Growers Garden. as this ubiquitous turf lily was having disease problems in southern gardens. The plant they were evaluating was called Lomandra 'Tanika' in Australia, but was registered in the US with the cultivar name 'LM300' and the trade name of "Breeze".. Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con.


Plant Growers Australia Lomandra Little Con

If the foliage gets damaged in harsh weather, the plant can simply be cut back hard and it will resprout with fresh new growth. Family : Lomandraceae Cultivar Name: Little Con Plant Type : Grass or grass-like Width : 0.7 Flowering Time : Spring Soil Type : Sandy, Loamy, Sandy loam, Clay loam, Poor soil


Lomandra Little Con x 1 Plant Hardy Dwarf Native Grasses Plants Cream Yellow Flowering Border

Lomandra confertifolia originates in Queensland with some forms appearing along the coast to Sydney. The requirements are generally filtered light and good drainage. This small form seems to be hardy in more open positions. Generally they tolerate light to moderate frosts. Grasses can be seen in this use also here.


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This is Lomandra 'Little Con' (Mat-rush, Lomandra confertifolia 'Little Con') which has a beautiful lush green foliage. It never browns off. In behind there we've got Leptospermum scoparium 'Nanum Rubrum' (Dwarf Tea-tree) - it's a big name, but a beautiful small plant.


Lomandra Little Con Tissue Culture My Plant Warehouse Indoor Plants Warehouse

Lomandra, also known as mat rushes, are a range of tough clumping plants grown for their evergreen, grass-like foliage. There are about 50 species which are all native and can be found growing right across Australia.


Lomandra Little Con 2Ltr (20/30)

Lomandra 'little con'. A great little aussie native. Has fine, grass-like leaves of light green. As the name suggests, this is a smaller growing lomandra, but with all the great features of the larges varieties. It reaches about 30 cm high and a little wider. Great for the front of your border or garden bed.


Lomandra ’Little Con’ Horseshoe Bend Nursery

Lomandras are a hardy strappy grass-like plant, that thrive on neglect. There are many different varieties and cultivars available to suit your garden and style. Full sun to half shade Water well after planting. Requires little water once established Can tolerate all soil types Suitable for all climatic regions


Lomandra 'Little Con' Wombat Gully Plant Farm Geelong

Lomandra hystrix: Lomandra hystrix is the largest of the three, reaching up to 1.5 meters in height. It has bright green, glossy leaves that are longer and broader than the other two species. It has bright green, glossy leaves that are longer and broader than the other two species.

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