Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon' (Coral Canyon Twinspur) (4'')

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This species of Diascia is a winter-hardy perennial (to Zone 5) and often blooms into November! This evergreen perennial grows 18 inches tall and wide in full sun to partial shade and is perfect in the front of a sunny border, in rock gardens, or alpine-themed landscapes.

The clouds of coral-pink flowers bloom continuously from July through the fall and beyond and attract a variety of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is very drought tolerant once established and has been grown successfully in xeriscapes in Colorado and New Mexico. Deadhead to promote re-bloom and cut back old growth in the spring. 

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This species of Diascia is a winter-hardy perennial (to Zone 5) and often blooms into November! This evergreen perennial grows 18 inches tall and wide in full sun to partial shade and is perfect in the front of a sunny border, in rock gardens, or alpine-themed landscapes.

The clouds of coral-pink flowers bloom continuously from July through the fall and beyond and attract a variety of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is very drought tolerant once established and has been grown successfully in xeriscapes in Colorado and New Mexico. Deadhead to promote re-bloom and cut back old growth in the spring. 

This species of Diascia is a winter-hardy perennial (to Zone 5) and often blooms into November! This evergreen perennial grows 18 inches tall and wide in full sun to partial shade and is perfect in the front of a sunny border, in rock gardens, or alpine-themed landscapes.

The clouds of coral-pink flowers bloom continuously from July through the fall and beyond and attract a variety of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is very drought tolerant once established and has been grown successfully in xeriscapes in Colorado and New Mexico. Deadhead to promote re-bloom and cut back old growth in the spring.