Tasmanian Flax Lily Sightings in Pebble Beach, California by Ruth Paget
While drinking my weekly Peerless organic latte from the Market at Pebble Beach (California), I admired the large, puff-ball shaped Tasmanian flax lilies from southeastern Australia and the island of Tasmania originally.
Up close, you can see that Tasmanian flax lilies have spiky pointed leaves with green and white stripes running along the leaves. The leaves bounce in wind and have a white stripes running down the center of the thin leaves.
Tasmanian flax lilies are drought and deer resistant – both very important traits in coastal, wooded areas of California.
You can find Tasmanian flax lilies by the Market at Pebble Beach.
More information about these hardy yet frail looking plants follows:
https://txmg.org/hendersonmg/files/2020/06/FLAX-LILY-VARIEGATED.pdf
Nursery information and purchasing details follow:
https://www.budgetplants.com/variegated-flax-lily
Take a mini trip to Tasmania and Southeastern Australia as you stroll around the Market and Lodge and Pebble Beach, California!
By Ruth Paget, author Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France and developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games