Using Flax in Landscape

Perennial flax is a popular choice for perennial flower borders along walks, buildings and fences. A smaller form of this plant, `alpinum', is ideal for rock gardens. Because of its tendency to self-sow, perennial flax is very appropriate for meadows and areas of the property left to a more natural landscape. Unfortunately it is not suitable for cut flowers, because the blooms last for such a short time.

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