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Arthropodium Moonbeam
Arthropodium Moonbeam
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Common Name:
Renga Renga Lily 'Moonbeam'
Description:
Arthropodium 'Moonbeam' is a refined and compact cultivar of the New Zealand Renga Renga Lily, prized for its graceful, arching, strappy green foliage and delicate sprays of starry white flowers. This evergreen perennial is both tough and elegant, offering year-round structure and texture in the garden. Flowering in spring and early summer, 'Moonbeam' puts on a soft, cloud-like display of small, white blooms with subtle lilac and yellow highlights, attracting bees and adding a gentle movement to shaded or semi-shaded spaces. It thrives in part shade to full shade, preferring moist but well-drained soils, and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Perfect for mass planting, borders, understorey groundcover, or containers, 'Moonbeam' offers low-maintenance beauty and works well in both formal and naturalistic planting schemes. It is particularly well-suited to Melbourne's climate, where it performs reliably through dry summers and cool winters.
Form:
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Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
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Ground Cover
Mature Size:
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Height: 50 cm
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Width: 60 cm
Aspect:
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Part Shade
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Full Shade
Flowering:
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Flowers in Spring
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Flowers in Summer
Flower Colour:
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White
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Lilac tones
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Yellow stamens
Key Attributes:
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Suitable for Pots
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Bird Attracting
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Bee Attracting
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Perennial
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Herbaceous
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Suitable for Mass Planting
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Low Maintenance
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Drought Tolerant
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Evergreen
Toxicity:
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Not known to be toxic to humans or animals
Companion Plants:
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Liriope muscari
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Heuchera species
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Helleborus orientalis
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Carex testacea
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Lomandra 'Tanika'
Plant Growers Australia (PGA) is an innovative wholesale production nursery based in Melbourne, renowned for superior quality garden plants and pioneering breeding programs.
PGA do not sell direct to the public, but their website has detailed information on this species that is available for everyone to access.
Visit www.pga.com.au for further details and photos of this plant.

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