That makes sense as it was a restaurant called “the roo’s leap”....It’s a Phormium. AKA New Zealand flax.
You know Roo’s are not native to NZThat makes sense as it was a restaurant called “the roo’s leap”....![]()
yes, but I don’t think tourist eateries give a sh*t....and I imagine flax grows in Aus too....You know Roo’s are not native to NZ
What he said.Looks like a cordyline.
What could I swap her for?Thankfully its not pampas grass that you are enquiring about gixer.
A friend of ours is convinced and told us in all seriousness that pampas grass plants at the front of the house is a sign that indicates that the occupants are into wife swapping.
Since being told that my wife and I can't keep a straight face if we see pampas grass in a garden. The blinking stuff is everywhere.![]()
YukkaThis is in my back garden and it came from my mums garden which I remember it growing as a small child