Origin
The Dianella caerulea 'Blue Stream', also known as the 'Australian Blueberry Lily', has its origin in Australia. This means that the plant is accustomed to the Australian climate, which can range from temperate to subtropical. The Dianella caerulea primarily grows in wooded and grassy habitats.
Characteristics
Dianella caerulea 'Blue Stream' is treasured for its long, narrow, bright green leaves that give a lush, grass-like appearance. The leaves can reach a length of 60 cm to 1 meter. In the spring, it blooms with small, soft blue flowers that attract butterflies. In the summer, decorative, edible purple-blue berries follow.
Care
As for the care, the Dianella caerulea 'Blue Stream' requires a lot of sunlight, although it can also thrive in partial shade. A well-draining soil is essential to maintain the health of the plant. The plant is drought-tolerant and can therefore go long periods without water, although regular watering during dry periods is advisable. It's also a good idea to fertilize the plant annually to promote optimal growth.