Tiny Trina is a little tougher than Little Saphire, flowering a month later, with a deeper colour and finer textured foliage. With it's greener leaf colour Tiny Trina is a distinctive plant, that contrasts nicely with Little Saphires blue foliage.
Description: A new form of the highly desirable trigger plant that has varying width leaf blades. Small tussock forming plant resembling a dense miniature grass. Bears stunning deep pink flowers that stand just above the foliage.
Uses: Rockeries, borders and mass plantings. An excellent plant in  lightly shaded areas. Suitable for grassy and flowering gardens.
Position: Tolerates a wide range of soils and withstands both dry and wet conditions. Frost, cold and drought tolerant. Prefers full sun to part shade.
Care: Use a native slow release fertiliser. Trim old flower spikes after flowering.
Interesting facts: When the flower trigger is activated by an insect, it swings up and deposits pollen on the insects back.
Planting Information
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