Libertia ixioides (also known as mānga-a-Huripapa, mikoikoi or tūkāuki[2]) is a flowering plant in the family Iridaceae.
The Latin ixioides means like an ixia,[3] due to its similarities with that plant species.
Libertia ixioides is common from coastal through to montane environments, and is especially common on ridges, cliffs, gullies, river banks, coastal cliffs, and upland forest.
[3] Libertia ixioides has become common in recent years in 'modern', low maintenance gardens due to its ordered, colourful foliage.
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