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Libertia ixioides (Mikoikoi)

Libertia ixioides, commonly known as Mikoikoi, is a striking New Zealand native perennial with stiff, sword-like leaves in shades of green, bronze, or gold. It forms tidy clumps up to 60 cm tall and wide, and produces delicate white flowers in spring, followed by bright orange seed capsules. Mikoikoi thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and native plantings, it adds texture and year-round colour to any landscape.

An established Libertia ixioides plant with green and orange leaves and masses of white flowers.
Libertia ixioides with green and orange leaves in garden.
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Suited to regions:All regions
Plant type:Flaxes
Height:60 cm
Spread:60 cm
Flowering time:Spring
Tolerances:Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wind
Garden uses:Banks, Borders, Parks, Paths & Steps, Pool areas, Specimen
Garden styles:Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Mediterranean, Modern, Native, Rock
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsLow
Growth rateMedium
Also known as
Sku10348

Garden uses for Libertia ixioides

Libertia ixioides is ideal for a range of garden uses in New Zealand. It works well in borders, rock gardens, mass plantings, and as groundcover in native or low-maintenance landscapes. Its stiff, colourful foliage adds texture and contrast to mixed plantings, while the white flowers and bright seed capsules provide seasonal interest. Mikoikoi is also suitable for coastal gardens, containers, and erosion control on banks or slopes due to its clumping, fibrous root system.

Libertia ixioides for sale in NZ

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Planting and Care Tips

Plant Libertia ixioides in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It tolerates dry conditions once established and is suitable for coastal and exposed sites. Water regularly during the first year to help it establish, then only in prolonged dry periods. Remove old or damaged foliage to keep the plant looking tidy. It does not require regular feeding but can benefit from a light application of slow-release fertiliser in spring.

Libertia ixioides size, spacing, and growth rate

Libertia ixioides typically grows to 40-60 centimetres tall and 30-50 centimetres wide. For mass planting or ground cover, space plants about 30 to 40 centimetres apart to allow for good coverage while maintaining adequate airflow. It has a moderate growth rate, forming tidy clumps over a few seasons. With the right conditions, it gradually spreads and provides long-lasting structure and colour in the landscape.

What is the common name for Libertia ixioides?

The common name for Libertia ixioides is Mikoikoi.

Why Buy From The Plant Company?

The Plant Company supplies top-quality, NZ-grown Libertia ixioides plants that are strong and healthy. Our plants are ideal for native gardens, low-maintenance landscapes, and adding texture and colour year-round. When you buy from The Plant Company, you benefit from expert advice, fast nationwide delivery, and trusted service from one of New Zealand’s leading nurseries. We make it easy to grow reliable, attractive native plants with confidence.

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