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2.75" Miniature, cranberry-red blooms have a narrow water-mark and bright chartreuse throat. Petals are slightly ruffled. Fragrant. Midseason. Rebloomer. Award-winner.This nocturnal miniature opens the next day's blossoms the prior evening.
The foliage is arranged in fans of longitudinally folded leaves. Adaptable low maintenance plants, they are very resistant to drought and heat but can also tolerate wetter conditions, coastal sites, and clay soil. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Pull off dead or yellow leaves and remove spent bloom stalks to keep plants tidy and to encourage additional flowers from rebloomers. Remove all dead foliage in late fall. Divide every 3 years to maintain vigor.
Individual blooms last for a single day, but lots of buds keep them blooming for an extended period.
• | Green |
• | Clay Soil |
• | Coastal |
• | Cut Flower |
• | Drought Tolerant |
• | Fragrant |
• | Ground Cover |
• | Long Blooming |
• | Reblooming |
Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Cut back after blooming to within 3"-6" of the ground for better foliage and to encourage reblooming. Divide every three to four years to maintain vigor.