Gaura lindheimeri 'Belleza Dark Pink' (Belleza Dark Pink Beeblossom) (1 quart)

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The ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ wandflower cultivar forms bushy clumps 12 to 20 inches high and 18 to 24 inches wide, with vivid dark pink flowers held aloft on burgundy stems over a density of mixed medium-green and burgundy leaves.

Its long bloom time — early summer into fall — makes it an excellent choice for containers and cut flowers, as shearing old flowers promotes the formation of new ones. The long bloom time also supports many pollinators and beneficial insects over the course of the growing season.

Gaura needs plenty of sun and soils with good drainage (actually preferring poor soil, as its stems will flop in rich soil!), and is very drought tolerant and deer resistant once established. These are the same conditions as the Threadleaf Tickseeds (Coreopsis, also in this sale), and the two species are a knockout combination in a sunny space!

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The ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ wandflower cultivar forms bushy clumps 12 to 20 inches high and 18 to 24 inches wide, with vivid dark pink flowers held aloft on burgundy stems over a density of mixed medium-green and burgundy leaves.

Its long bloom time — early summer into fall — makes it an excellent choice for containers and cut flowers, as shearing old flowers promotes the formation of new ones. The long bloom time also supports many pollinators and beneficial insects over the course of the growing season.

Gaura needs plenty of sun and soils with good drainage (actually preferring poor soil, as its stems will flop in rich soil!), and is very drought tolerant and deer resistant once established. These are the same conditions as the Threadleaf Tickseeds (Coreopsis, also in this sale), and the two species are a knockout combination in a sunny space!

The ‘Belleza Dark Pink’ wandflower cultivar forms bushy clumps 12 to 20 inches high and 18 to 24 inches wide, with vivid dark pink flowers held aloft on burgundy stems over a density of mixed medium-green and burgundy leaves.

Its long bloom time — early summer into fall — makes it an excellent choice for containers and cut flowers, as shearing old flowers promotes the formation of new ones. The long bloom time also supports many pollinators and beneficial insects over the course of the growing season.

Gaura needs plenty of sun and soils with good drainage (actually preferring poor soil, as its stems will flop in rich soil!), and is very drought tolerant and deer resistant once established. These are the same conditions as the Threadleaf Tickseeds (Coreopsis, also in this sale), and the two species are a knockout combination in a sunny space!