Libertia edgariae is a perennial herb distinguished by its clumping habit and upright, sword-like foliage that adds structural interest to gardens. Its white, iris-like flowers bloom atop slender stems, contrasting against the green, strap-shaped leaves. Ideally suited for well-drained soils, libertia edgariae thrives in sun to part-shade, its hardiness allowing it to withstand varying conditions within temperate regions.
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Lifespan
Herb
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Care Guide for Libertia edgariae
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Libertia edgariae has wiry stems and grassy foliage with white flowers. Prune in early spring to promote growth and shape, removing dead parts without heavy pruning. Regular light pruning boosts air circulation and blooming. Use sharp, sterilized tools to avoid disease.
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