African Fanfare Web SpecialsAlthough quite tender due to its native home of South Africa, the plant's flowers are so extravagant, people want to try growing it. From late summer until late winter this heath will be covered with long showy tubular flowers, that can be bi colored white at the base and mauve pink to purple at the tip. Very floriferous! Hardy to only 20 degrees F. Grows nicely to 3 ft tall x 2 ft wide, and can be pruned to keep tidy. Historically this cultivar is a
The 'Moonwax' parent will add a bit of hardiness
Small reddish-purple flowers in spring are somewhat attractive on close inspection
it appears to be very tough and adaptable to a wider range of conditions
Our customers have been as thrilled as we are with this compact bundle of color
the leaves turn attractive shades of red
this selection grows very tight and fastigiate
the tree is most often globose or spreading globose in habit
Great for privacy screens or hedges
Hybridized by the late Bob Scott
then all of the branches will weep downward making a very graceful effect
Rich blue flowers cover this famous Rothchild cross of two forms of the species R
Pieris japonica is a wonderful plant for any garden