New Zealand Iris (Libertia species)

Looking like miniature flaxes, Libertia species are a native treasure.

The orange-copper foliage of Libertia perigrinans is particularly striking in cold weather, adding seasonal vibrancy to gardens.

These hardy plants spread through underground runners, making them ideal for covering large areas.

In spring, they produce delicate white flowers followed by seed capsules, perfect for propagation.

Libertia loves sunny, exposed spots and makes a bold statement wherever it grows.