3 x 9cm plants 511225-3 | £9.95 |
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A compact mound-forming Diascia with a free flowering habit producing an abundance of lavender flowers fading to a smokey blue all summer long.
Piccadilly Diascia have larger flowers and more compact, mounding foliage which looks great in containers. They bloom earlier and have better heat tolerance over summer than your average Diascia.
Genus | Diascia |
Group/Species | barberae |
Variety | Piccadilly Denim Blue |
Type | Half-Hardy Annual |
Common Name | Twinspur |
Border Position | Container, Front, Ground Cover |
Soil Type | Fertile, Neutral |
Scent | Unscented |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Moist but Well-drained |
Height | 20cm (8in) |
Spacing | 30cm (12in) |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Water well before planting into well prepared soil. Plant at the same depth as the rootball and gently firm in the soil. Water regularly, especially in dry and windy positions. If planting in patio containers, use a good compost and feed regularly to promote repeat flowering. |
Care Tips | Keep moist until established and apply a liquid feed fortnightly through the summer. deadhead flowers regularly to encourage repeat flowering all summer long. |
Flowering | June - October |
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Plant Delivery - When in stock, please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery.
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Diascia Barberae 'Piccadilly Denim Blue' reviews
Reviewed 11th October 2018 by Jane Still flowering in October |