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lomandra lime tuff spacing

Understanding the correct lomandra lime tuff spacing is essential if you want to achieve a lush, vibrant landscape without overcrowding or gaps. Lomandra Lime Tuff is prized across New Zealand gardens for its compact, bright green foliage and resilience against drought, wind, and occasional frost. Whether you’re planning a mass planting, edging pathways, or stabilising embankments, knowing how far apart to plant Lomandra Lime Tuff will help you achieve an attractive and healthy garden.

Lomandra Lime Tuff

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Lomandra 'Lime Tuff' is a hardy evergreen ornamental grass valued for its vibrant lime green foliage and compact tidy growth habit. This versatile Australian native forms attractive mounds of arching foliage that provide year round colour, texture, and movement in NZ gardens. It is highly regarded for its drought tolerance, low maintenance nature, and ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions. Lomandra 'Lime Tuff' is ideal for borders, mass planting, coastal landscapes, and modern garden designs where reliable structure and fresh foliage colour are desired.

Lomandra Lime Tuff in a garden showing elegant foliage.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    50 cm
  • Spread:
    60 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Parks, Paths & Steps, Patios, Pool areas, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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Why Proper Lomandra Lime Tuff Spacing Matters

Lomandra Lime Tuff grows into neat, rounded clumps, typically reaching about 45–60cm in height and width. Proper spacing ensures each plant has enough room to flourish, minimises competition for nutrients, and reduces the risk of mould or rot due to poor air circulation. For garden borders, mass planting, or erosion control, strategic spacing leads to a clean, uniform appearance and healthier plants.

Ideal Spacing for Lomandra Lime Tuff

For most landscaping applications, Lomandra Lime Tuff spacing should be between 50cm to 60cm apart (measured from the centre of each plant). This allows each plant to reach its mature size without overlapping excessively, creating a seamless, low-maintenance groundcover. For denser coverage with faster fill-in, you can space them closer—around 40cm apart—but be mindful that overcrowding may reduce air flow and lead to maintenance issues. If using Lomandra Lime Tuff in pots or small beds, allow at least 40–50cm between plants to give roots plenty of space.

Common Planting Uses and Spacing Guidelines

Lomandra Lime Tuff Compared to Other Lomandra Varieties

Each Lomandra variety has its own ideal spacing, depending on their mature size and growth habit. For instance, Lomandra 'Tanika' is slightly larger and may require 60–70cm between plants. Compact choices like Lomandra Little Pal can be spaced closer, while striking cultivars such as Lomandra Frosty Tops, Lomandra White Sands, Lomandra Nyalla, Lomandra Titan, and Lomandra Verday also lend themselves to versatile planting schemes.

Tips for Planting and Maintaining Lomandra Lime Tuff

Once you've chosen the right spacing, prepare the site by improving drainage and removing competing weeds. Water newly planted Lomandra Lime Tuff regularly until established. After that, it's highly drought tolerant and needs minimal upkeep. Prune back old growth occasionally and enjoy its year-round appeal. If you’re looking for complementary grasses, consider pairing with other varieties like Lomandra Frosty Tops for a striking visual effect.

Get the spacing right and Lomandra Lime Tuff will transform your garden with effortless style and robust performance for years to come.


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