Description
Arthropodium cirratum – Rengarenga Lily
Arthropodium cirratum, commonly known as Rengarenga Lily, is a hardy, clump-forming perennial native to New Zealand. It produces graceful, arching foliage and tall stems adorned with fragrant, star-shaped, pale lilac to white flowers in summer. Its long-lasting blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, while its strap-like leaves provide architectural interest in the garden. Tolerant of a variety of soil types and conditions, it is ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and naturalistic landscapes, adding elegance and structure to any planting scheme.
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Water: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Height/Spread: 60–90 cm high × 45–60 cm spread
Uses: Borders, cottage gardens, naturalistic landscapes, pollinator-friendly planting, architectural interest
Short Description:
A hardy perennial with arching foliage and fragrant lilac-white flowers, perfect for borders and pollinator gardens.
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