Libertia 'Taupo Sunset' | 9cm Pot

Price range: £6.41 through £7.83

Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’ offers year-round bronze-orange evergreen foliage, which intensifies in cooler weather. Delicate white flowers emerge in late spring and early summer. Ideal for borders and containers, this low-maintenance perennial attracts pollinators, bringing vibrant colour and texture to your garden.

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£7.83
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Libertia 'Taupo Sunset'
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Discover Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’, a captivating evergreen perennial bringing year-round vibrant colour and architectural form to British gardens.

An Introduction to Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’

Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’ is a remarkable plant, cherished for its dramatic bronze-orange, strap-like foliage that intensifies in cooler weather. Originating from New Zealand, this hardy perennial offers both striking leaf colour and elegant white flowers. It truly brightens any space, whether planted in beds or containers.

This resilient plant adds exotic flair and texture to diverse garden designs, providing continuous visual appeal throughout the seasons.

Key Features for Your Garden

  • Striking bronze-orange, sword-shaped evergreen foliage offers year-round colour.
  • Delicate white, iris-like flowers bloom gracefully on tall stems in late spring and early summer.
  • Perfect for borders, gravel gardens, coastal settings, and patio containers.
  • A low-maintenance plant, thriving with minimal fuss once established.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden.
  • Adds exceptional architectural interest and texture to garden schemes.

The Beauty of Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’

The superb plant, Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’, earns its name from the breathtaking sunsets over Lake Taupo in New Zealand, reflecting the fiery hues its foliage displays. This cultivar is admired for its robust nature and vibrant presence, making it a garden favourite. Indeed, the evergreen leaves provide a consistent display of colour, ranging from rich bronze to fiery orange, especially when bathed in sunlight or during colder months. It offers invaluable winter interest when many other plants are dormant.

Furthermore, during late spring and early summer, slender stems emerge, bearing dainty, three-petalled white flowers. These small blooms, reminiscent of miniature irises, create a delightful contrast against the bold foliage. As they appear, they add an airy, delicate charm to the plant’s strong structure. The combination of robust leaves and subtle flowers ensures Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’ remains a focal point in any garden setting.

Versatile Garden Uses for Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’

Gardeners often utilise this versatile perennial in various ways. For instance, it performs beautifully when used to edge sunny borders, creating a clear line and a burst of colour. Moreover, its upright, clumping habit makes it ideal for planting in gravel gardens, where it thrives in well-drained conditions. You can also feature it effectively in coastal gardens, as it tolerates salty air and exposed positions very well.

Additionally, Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’ makes a superb specimen plant in patio containers, bringing its distinctive beauty closer to seating areas.

Simple Maintenance and Wildlife Benefits

For maintenance, Libertia ‘Taupo Sunset’ requires minimal pruning. Typically, gardeners only need to remove spent flower stalks after the blooming period. Likewise, any old or damaged foliage can be tidied up in spring to encourage fresh growth. This simple routine maintains the plant’s neat appearance and vigour.

Happily, the flowers also provide a source of nectar for local wildlife, inviting bees and butterflies to visit your garden. Planting this perennial enhances your outdoor space and supports the ecosystem.

Max Height 1.00 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Loam Sandy Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Libertia 'Taupo Sunset' is a low-maintenance plant. Water regularly during its first growing season to establish a strong root system; once established, it demonstrates good drought tolerance. Feeding is generally not essential in fertile soils, but a balanced liquid feed can be applied in spring if your soil is poor. Remove spent flower stalks after blooming to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage the plant to put energy into its foliage. Tidy up any old or damaged leaves in early spring to promote fresh growth. This perennial is generally trouble-free regarding pests and diseases, making it an easy addition to most gardens. In very harsh winter conditions, a light mulch around the base may offer extra protection.