Bright color for low light areas, perennial in frost-free climates; can be used as houseplants.
Bright color for low light areas, perennial in frost-free climates; can be used as houseplants.
14–17, 19–24 or indoors/annual
25°F to 30°F USDA zones 9B–11
2–2.5' H x 2–2.5' W
Accent, Border, Container, Mass planting
Evergreen
Fast
Part shade to shade
Attracts Pollinators, Compact habit, Easy Care
Feature
Blooms Fall to Winter
Fall
Medium Water Once Established
Feed in spring to fall
Pruning
Cut old flower stems and fertilize for more blooms
Well-drained garden soil
1. Dig in your native soil a hole as deep and wide as the container. We recommend planting in native soil for best acclimation.
2. Fill the hole with water and thoroughly water the new plant; allow both to drain.
3. Gently place the plant on its side and remove the pot. Place your hand on the bottom of the plant and put it in the hole.
4. Return native soil around the root ball, wetting and gently tamping down.
5. To complete, create a shallow trench around the base of the plant to contain the water when watering.
6. Mulch 1–2” deep around the plant, avoiding the area closest to the stem.
Your zip code 93552 is located in Zone: 8b with a temperature range of: 15 to 20 °F.