WebbWhirling Butterflies. Elegant summer spikes of White flowers tinged pink. Great space filler in the border garden. Very showy and easy to grow with very few disease problems. Plants prefer full sun with humus rich free draining soil. Maturity 90 days from transplant. Webb17 juni 2015 · Earth Design, Inc. Botanical name: Gaura lindheimeri (syn. Oenothera lindheimeri) Common names: Gaura, whirling butterflies, Lindheimer’s beeblossom, Indian feather, Lindheimer’s clockweed. Origin: Native to southeastern Texas and northern Mexico. Where it will grow: Hardy to -20 degrees Fahrenheit (USDA zone 5; find your …
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WebbFour-petaled hot pink flowers (1” diameter) appear in wand-like panicles on red stems rising above the foliage mound to 18” tall. Flowers bloom over a very long late spring to autumn period. Flowers reportedly dance in the wind like butterflies, hence the cultivar name. U.S. Plant Patent PP13,189 was issued November 5, 2002. WebbGaura is heat and drought tolerant and can handle high humidity with ease. Gaura blooms all summer long producing graceful wands of nectar-rich white, pink, or bi-colored flowers that butterflies love. The deer-resistant plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. Gaura makes an excellent container plant, too. Hardy from zones 5-9. papeleria mediterrani crevillent
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Webb24 juni 2024 · De prachtkaars Gaura lindheimeri ‘Whirling Butterflies’ is perfect om in een romantische cottagetuin te zetten. De stelen groeien rechtop, dus deze plant is erg geschikt om gaten in de border op te vullen. Ook is het een goede ‘weefplant’: hij trekt verschillende groepen planten mooi samen. WebbCharacteristics Common Name: Whirling Butterflies Type: Perennial Native Range: Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas Zone: 5 – 9 Height: 3 – 5 Feet Spread: 1 – 2 Feet Bloom Time: August to October Bloom Description: Pink Sun: Full Sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Flower: Showy Attracts: Bees, Butterflies Texas Native Culture WebbThis perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring. Position: full sun Soil: fertile, moist well-drained soil Rate of growth: average to fast-growing Flowering period: May to September Hardiness: frost hardy (may need winter protection) papeleria omega chile