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I would appreciate some names on these three NZ Flax.  

Here are my guess's, from left to right.  Jester,  Rainbow Queen,  Indian Chief, two of these are total guess's. 

What do you think? The tag says they all grow to 2' to 6" LOL! 

Thanks for any suggestions!  :lol:

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I used to know the varieties by heart, not so much anymore, lol...

You might look through the list of Phormium on San Marcos Growers site. A warning though.. There's a lot and some look quite similar.

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On 4/19/2021 at 5:21 PM, Silas_Sancona said:

I used to know the varieties by heart, not so much anymore, lol...

You might look through the list of Phormium on San Marcos Growers site. A warning though.. There's a lot and some look quite similar.

After looking at all the Phormium I am still unsure on two of them, Jester is easy. Oh well, I love the hot colors these three show in the garden. 

This is what I see outside my window The glass is over 100 years old, and one from outside in the garden.  I had to change the battery in the security camera so thats why the latter is there. 

Thanks for looking. 

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