Foliage First Range of Landscape Gardening Plants by Ozbreed
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UTOPIA®

Dianella prunina 'DP303'

PBR

Utopia is absolutely stunning. It boasts contrasting purple and green foliage that will complement other landscape gardening plants in the Foliage First range.

Utopia will be an attractive feature for all gardens adding thrilling colours to any landscape or garden. For most soil types and conditions excluding predominantly wet areas. Suitable for all states up to South East QLD, as far north as the Sunshine Coast.

Utopia has stunning contrasting colours amongst its foliage, which sporadically twists and turns providing a unique look for gardeners and landscapers. One of the most attractive features of Utopia is that not only does it look amazing it is easy to maintain; a relief for many gardeners.

Description: An elegant clumping, ornamental Australian Flax with distinctive blue and purple foliage. Grows to an average size of 50cm tall by 50cm wide, with graceful flower stems reaching over 1m in height.

Utopia’s foliage has over tones of red mixed with blue green and purple strewn throughout its foliage.

These photos show how unique Utopia's foliage is. Utopia's foliage is a landscapers dream as not only is it a low maintenance landscaping plant, but it looks great too.

Uses: Can be used for mass planting, foliage or accent grassy gardens, adding a unique colour perspective to any garden.

Position: Tolerates a wide variety of climatic conditions. Full sun to part shade. Vary hardy, drought and frost tolerant.

Care: When planting ensure that the base of the plant is not covered with mulch or soil. Plant in a well mulched garden. Fertilise with a slow release fertiliser after two months, and then only if required. Remove older leaves as required to keep the plant looking good. For a better foliage specimen, remove flowering stem before flowering. Once established do not water too much.