Dianella caerulea 'Cassa Blue' (Flax Lily)
£5.90Blue-green evergreen grassy leaves with sprays of nodding light-blue flowers with conspicuous yellow... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun
Soil Type: Dry; Most Types
Colour: Pink
A great wildflower for a planting somewhere rough where it will produce a good show of raggedy double pale sugar-pink campion-like flowers in late Summer. This is the double-flowered form.
Forms a neat clump and doesn't spread much, so makes a good border plant.
Happy in very poor soil.
The leaves were used as a substitute for soap in washing, hence the name. Believed to have been brought to Britain by the Romans, who used it for washing. It is still found growing wild close to the sites of Roman baths.
Height: 60cm
Common name(s): Double Soapwort