Phormium Jack Spratt
Phormium Jack Spratt
Jack Spratt Flax, Dwarf NZ Flax Plant
Phormium ‘Jack Spratt’ is a compact dwarf New Zealand flax prized for its fine textured foliage and neat rounded habit. This smaller-growing variety forms a dense clump of slender olive-green to bronze-toned leaves that create year-round structure and subtle colour without dominating the garden.
Unlike larger architectural flaxes, ‘Jack Spratt’ offers a softer more compact look that is perfect for smaller gardens, borders, pathways and container planting. Its elegant narrow foliage creates movement and texture while pairing beautifully with grasses, perennials and contemporary landscape designs.
Tough, versatile and easy to maintain, this NZ flax performs exceptionally well throughout New Zealand and handles wind, coastal exposure, dry periods and changing conditions with ease. Mature plants may produce flower spikes in summer that attract tūī and other nectar-feeding birds.
Ideal for mass planting, edging, pots and low-maintenance gardens, Phormium ‘Jack Spratt’ delivers all the durability of traditional flax in a smaller, refined package.
- Expected 5 Year Height 0.6 M Width 0.6 M
Is Phormium Jack Spratt suitable for my garden?
Is Phormium Jack Spratt suitable for my garden?
Phormium Jack Spratt is best suited in a position that gets
- Full sun
- Partial shade
Phormium Jack Spratt is
- Evergreen
- Drought resistant
- Wind Tolerant
- Frost Tolerant
- Coastal Friendly
- Cold hardy
- NZ Native
- Attracts pollinators
- Flowering
Phormium Jack Spratt will thrive in soil that is
- Normal
- Clay
- Sandy
- Free draining
How to establish your Phormium Jack Spratt?
How to establish your Phormium Jack Spratt?
Position
Plant in full sun to partial shade. Full sun encourages the strongest foliage colour and compact growth.
Soil
Adaptable to most soil conditions provided drainage is reasonable. Performs especially well in free-draining sites.
Watering
Water regularly while establishing. Once established, Phormium ‘Jack Spratt’ becomes drought tolerant and requires little supplementary watering.
Feeding
Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser in spring to encourage healthy fresh foliage and steady growth.
Spacing
Allow approximately 60–80cm between plants for a full mature effect and strong visual impact.
How to maintain your Phormium Jack Spratt once established?
How to maintain your Phormium Jack Spratt once established?
Very low maintenance once established. Remove any older or damaged leaves at the base throughout the year to keep plants tidy.
Cut flower stems back after flowering. Mature clumps may be divided every few years to refresh growth or create additional plants.
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