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Lomandra Little Con is a compact, versatile native grass that's become a favourite among New Zealand gardeners for its neat mounding habit and hardy, low-maintenance nature. Correct lomandra little con spacing is essential for achieving a lush, seamless effect in mass plantings or a tidy, easy-care border. This guide will help you understand the ideal planting distances for Lomandra Little Con, as well as tips for achieving the best results in your landscape. Plus, discover suggestions for pairing it with other smart grass choices for stunning, year-round planting schemes.

Lomandra Little Con

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Lomandra Little Con is a compact, evergreen ornamental grass known for its delicate, lush green foliage and tidy, rounded form. Growing to approximately 30 cm in height and width, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and is highly tolerant of drought, frost, wind, and coastal conditions. This low-maintenance plant is ideal for borders, mass plantings, containers, and around outdoor living areas, adding year-round texture and color to New Zealand gardens.

Lomandra Little Con plants with fine, green foliage.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    30 cm
  • Spread:
    30 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Banks, Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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How to Space Lomandra Little Con

When planting, lomandra little con spacing should depend on the final look you want to achieve. For a dense, continuous cover or groundcover effect, space your Lomandra Little Con plants about 30–40 cm apart (measured from the centre of each plant). This close lomandra little con spacing guarantees rapid coverage and a soft, grassy texture that quickly fills in, effortlessly suppressing weeds and minimising maintenance.

If you're after a more defined border or wish to showcase each plant's individual shape, you can increase spacing to 50–70 cm apart. This allows Lomandra Little Con to retain its attractive, rounded form and highlights the sculptural qualities of this tough native.

Why Proper Spacing Matters

Getting lomandra little con spacing right ensures healthy growth and an even, professional finish. Plants that are too close may compete for water and nutrients, leading to thinning or patchy growth. Likewise, spacing too widely can leave visible gaps for longer than you'd like, allowing weeds to take hold. Consider your garden goals and site conditions when determining how much space to allow.

Companion Planting Ideas

Lomandra Little Con makes an excellent partner for other ornamental grasses and strappy-leaf plants. For a stunning contrast, try planting alongside Lomandra Frosty Tops, which offers striking silver-blue foliage. For an ultra-hardy, compact look, Lomandra Evergreen Baby is a great match in both modern and naturalistic gardens.

If you want to introduce bold, textural variations, consider Carex glauca or Acorus Mini Green (Sweet Flag). For a natural coastal vibe, pair with Spinifex sericeus (Beach Spinifex). And for a meadow-style effect, Microlaena avenacea weaves beautifully amongst lomandra varieties.

Other Lomandra Varieties to Consider

While nailing your lomandra little con spacing is key, consider mixing and matching with other forms to add depth and year-round interest. Try Lomandra Lime Tuff, known for its vivid lime green foliage, or the ever-popular Lomandra 'Tanika', valued for its resilience and graceful arching leaves. For something truly unique, Lomandra White Sands delivers creamy highlights perfect for brightening up the garden.

Planting & Care Tips

Prepare your area by removing weeds and adding compost if needed. Water in well after planting, and mulch to retain moisture and keep the base tidy. Lomandra Little Con is drought-tolerant once established and requires minimal care, making it ideal for urban, rural, and even coastal gardens.

By considering proper lomandra little con spacing, you’ll ensure your planting shines for years to come—whether as a massed feature, a border, or a contemporary accent combined with New Zealand’s best grasses and groundcovers.


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