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Red Devil

ASTELIA

NIVICOLA

Clump forming Astelia ‘Red Devil’ is a natural selection of Astelia nivicola, a native species endemic to New Zealand that can be found growing in low lying forest areas, or higher up the mountains, cavorting amongst the snow tussocks. It’s a tough character, given the right conditions: sun or semi-shade and free-draining, consistently damp, but not wet soil. Foliage colours up best in a fully exposed, sunny position, where it will reward you with beautiful reddish-bronze hues, that intensify in colour over the winter months. In warmer climates, ’Red Devil’ much prefers the coolest area of the garden, shaded from midday and hot afternoon sun. Plant as colour and textural contrast in garden borders (looks fabulous amongst bronze and orange grasses), or large containers placed strategically as accents around the garden and outdoor living areas. Evergreen.

SIZE

H 0.7m x W 0.7m

BLOOM TIME

Grown for foliage

FOLIAGE

Reddish-bronze, strap-like, arching. Evergreen.

HABIT

Clump forming

PROPAGATION METHODS

Tissue Culture / Division

HARDINESS

Cold Tolerant

USDA HARDINESS ZONES

7 to 9

LICENCE

Licence available worldwide

PROTECTION STATUS

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