Francoa, commonly called Bridal Wreath, grows as a low clump-forming perennial. Early summer pink wand-like flowers grow up to 1m tall. The pink bridal wreath flowers up to 4 weeks earlier than the white. It is tolerant of dry shade once established. Easy growing.
Francoa sonchifolia
$13.50
Low clumping plant, with flower spikes bearing white flowers with dark pink marks.
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Common Name | Bridal Wreath |
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Position | Shade |
Height | 50cm |
Width | 50cm |
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