These survived freezing temps between 9-30deg for at least 30 days during the last 3 winter seasons. Planted in 7 and 10 gallon fabric pots. The only insulation they had were the leaves that fell from the trees sitting on top of the plants. I’m assuming that they only grow as much as the size of the pot you have them in so mine didn’t make it to the full size like others have mentioned. Great plants for the bees and other pollinators. They are shielded from the most hottest part of the day as I’m finding with many plants that PW has said they need full sun when they really don’t and is why they do much better in dappled 2-4pm shade. Very drought tolerant too.
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Henrysmom, Virginia, United States, 48 weeks ago
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I planted 2 of these a year ago and LOVE them!! They did quite well last summer despite blazing heat and this year - WOW, they've doubled in size!! Together they cover a width of 5 feet and height of 30", exceeding my expectations. I hope I can find a few more to plant this spring in a place that needs that size & mass of color.
Analog Girl, Washington, United States, 3 years ago -
Planted 5 in May...now a hedge! I just cut it back for the second time. I can't belive how fast it flushes back with incredible color and smells good (at least to me). Attracts bees and hummingbirds...I love this plant
K Gardener, Washington, United States, 4 years ago -
Hi I got this plant iin May and was in a hurry to plant my container of mixed sun loving plants. It was in its first bloom and I love the vibrancy and hearty structure. I have cut it back already and it has sent up further flushes. I just checked it this morning and I will be cutting it back again for a further bloom. The plant has a very strong growth habit and has taken over somewhat in the container but not to the point of damagilng growth of the other plants...however i think it would do best in either a stand alone pot or in the landscape because of its push for "room" habit. I was glad to see that the plant is a perennial and would highly recommend it for zone appropriate areas. Its a big draw for pollinators. I give the plant a huge two thumbs up.
Bob Perricone, New York, United States, 4 years ago -
beautiful plant, very vibrant color and exceptionally hardy... :)
Bobbie Shepherd, Ohio, United States, 4 years ago
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