Gaura lindheimeri 'Rosy Jane' (Oenothera) - BEEBLOSSOM 'ROSY JANE'
Gaura 'Rosy Jane' = compact mounds, white flowers with pink picotee edges and green foliage splashed with purple.
Graceful airy look. Pollinator friendly, very floriferous variety with long flowering season.
In cooler areas is treated a annual.
Gaura’s name comes from the Greek “gauros” meaning superb, in reference to the beautiful flowers.
Blooming Time: early spring to late summer
Size: 24" tall and wide
USDA Zones: 5/6 to 9, heat zones 5-9
Culture: Full sun or partial sun, preferably drained soil (with some addition of sand or gravel). Heat and humidity tolerant. Established plants are also drought tolerant.
Moisture Needs: medium, to medium-dry, dry
Origin: Wild Beeblossom (G. lindheimerii) is native to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Utah, where can be found on various drained soils in the prairies, pinelands or pond edges. See the BONAP distribution map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes/yes (some sources mention that it is browsed by deer in Texas, where it’s native)
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: yes, both
Attracts Hummingbirds: yes
Pot Size: 3.5" x 4" perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright: 阿橋, Commons Wikimedia
Plant combinations: Gaura looks excellent and combines nicely with many summer flowering perennials or annuals; it looks best with some rough structure like Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Coreopsis or with grasses (Panicum, Pennisetum etc.). Can be used as annual for exceptional flowering power and combined with many annuals or perennials. For sunny garden, xeriscape, big containers, naturalistic garden, pollinator garden.
Gaura lindheimeri 'Rosy Jane' (Oenothera) - BEEBLOSSOM 'ROSY JANE'
Gaura 'Rosy Jane' = compact mounds, white flowers with pink picotee edges and green foliage splashed with purple.
Graceful airy look. Pollinator friendly, very floriferous variety with long flowering season.
In cooler areas is treated a annual.
Gaura’s name comes from the Greek “gauros” meaning superb, in reference to the beautiful flowers.
Blooming Time: early spring to late summer
Size: 24" tall and wide
USDA Zones: 5/6 to 9, heat zones 5-9
Culture: Full sun or partial sun, preferably drained soil (with some addition of sand or gravel). Heat and humidity tolerant. Established plants are also drought tolerant.
Moisture Needs: medium, to medium-dry, dry
Origin: Wild Beeblossom (G. lindheimerii) is native to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Utah, where can be found on various drained soils in the prairies, pinelands or pond edges. See the BONAP distribution map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes/yes (some sources mention that it is browsed by deer in Texas, where it’s native)
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: yes, both
Attracts Hummingbirds: yes
Pot Size: 3.5" x 4" perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright: 阿橋, Commons Wikimedia
Plant combinations: Gaura looks excellent and combines nicely with many summer flowering perennials or annuals; it looks best with some rough structure like Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Coreopsis or with grasses (Panicum, Pennisetum etc.). Can be used as annual for exceptional flowering power and combined with many annuals or perennials. For sunny garden, xeriscape, big containers, naturalistic garden, pollinator garden.
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