Patersonia Occidentalis
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Purple Flag / Native Iris
Botanical Name: Patersonia occidentalis
Family: Iridaceae
Origin: Southern Australia (including SA, WA, VIC, TAS, NSW)
Plant Type: Evergreen clumping, strappy perennial
Overview
A hardy native “flag iris” that thrives in Adelaide and South Australian gardens. Patersonia occidentalis forms neat, evergreen fans of strap leaves and throws satin violet-purple flowers through spring and early summer. It loves sandy, free-draining soils and coastal conditions, delivering low-maintenance colour and texture where many exotics struggle.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 40–90 cm H × 30–60 cm W (flower stems to ~1 m)
- Growth Rate: 10-20 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Fine, upright, blue-green straps; fresh lime tints on new growth; can show soft bronze/olive tints in cold or drought
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Flowers: Three-petalled violet to purple blooms (spring–early summer; Sep–Jan); each flower lasts a day, produced in succession
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen strappy clumps year-round with a spring–early summer burst of purple flags; tidy foliage adds architectural texture in winter
- Wildlife Value: Attracts native bees; Good for Pollinator
- Tolerance: Drought-Tolerant (once established), Heat-Tolerant, Coastal-Tolerant, Wind-Tolerant, Light Frost Hardy; not suited to heavy clay unless raised/improved (then Clay-Tolerant)
- Planting Density: Mass planting: 4–6 plants/m² (40–25 cm apart). Edges/drifts: 2–3 plants per linear metre
- Pet Friendly: Generally regarded as non-toxic to pets
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade (best flowering with sun)
- Soil: Well-drained sandy/loamy soils; avoid waterlogging
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 10–14 days in summer (weekly in heatwaves); monthly in winter if dry
- Maintenance: Minimal—shear off spent flower stems and any tatty leaves after flowering; mulch in spring; light native-safe feed in early spring
- Lifespan: 10-20+ years
- Climate Zones: Suited to temperate & Mediterranean SA gardens, including coastal Adelaide
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (tolerates mildly alkaline sands if drainage is sharp)
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Coastal/native borders with lomandra, dianella and leucophyta for a water-wise SA palette
- Under light, open trees or along path edges for a refined, grassy ribbon of colour
- Rockery and sandy verge plantings where low water and high heat are a given
Why You Will Love It
This South Australian native gives you months of jewel-toned flowers above evergreen, architectural clumps—perfect for Adelaide’s sandy, low-water sites. It’s tidy, resilient and pollinator-friendly, delivering texture and colour with almost no fuss.
