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Lomandra Little Pal is a popular choice for New Zealand gardens, admired for its neat, compact form and incredible durability. If you’re considering adding this low-maintenance, grass-like native to your landscape, getting the right lomandra little pal spacing is essential for creating a healthy, attractive garden. Whether you’re planting as a border, mass display, or groundcover, understanding how to space Lomandra Little Pal ensures every plant has room to flourish, reduces competition, and enhances the overall look and performance of your planting scheme.

Lomandra Little Pal

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Lomandra Little Pal is a compact ornamental grass grown for its fine, green-yellow foliage and tidy, rounded form. Growing to approximately 60 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 gardens.

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

Proper lomandra little pal spacing sets the foundation for healthy growth and maximum visual impact. Planting them too close can lead to overcrowded roots, increased risk of pests, and less breathability, while spacing them too far apart can make your garden look sparse for several seasons. Lomandra Little Pal typically reaches about 40cm tall and 40cm wide, making it perfect for compact spaces, borders, or mass planting under trees.

How to Space Lomandra Little Pal

The recommended lomandra little pal spacing is approximately 40 to 50cm apart, measured from the centre of each plant. This allows each Lomandra Little Pal to develop its elegant, rounded clumps without competition. For a lush groundcover effect, plant at the closer end of this range (about 40cm apart), while for border plantings, slightly wider spacing (up to 50cm) creates definition and makes maintenance easier.

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Matching Lomandra Little Pal with Other Grasses

Lomandra Little Pal isn’t the only standout for New Zealand landscapes. For a soft, flowing effect, think about pairing it with fine-textured grasses like Carex 'Everest' (Japanese Sedge Plant) or upright forms like Deschampsia cespitosa Daybreak (Tufted Hair Grass). Combine with Lomandra 'Tanika', Lomandra White Sands, or Lomandra Evergreen Baby for year-round structure and resilience. For more colour and variety, look to the rusty tones of Carex buchananii (Buchanans Sedge) or the striking foliage of Uncinia Red (Red Hook Sedge).

Lomandra Little Pal: Planting & Care

After arranging your lomandra little pal spacing, plant into well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Water during dry periods until established, then enjoy their drought tolerance and resistance to most pests and diseases. Lomandra Little Pal is perfect for low-maintenance gardens, roadside plantings, and contemporary designs. If your conditions are particularly coastal or windy, consider alternatives like Chondropetalum tectorum (Thatching Reed) for robust performance.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the correct lomandra little pal spacing is one of the simplest ways to ensure a long-lasting, attractive landscape. With thoughtful spacing and clever plant combinations, your Lomandra Little Pal planting will deliver both style and easy care for years to come.


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