A favorites in trial gardens
of The Inca Collection®!
Impressive vigor and incredible capacity to produce loads of flowers over a long period
Plant forms a full, bushy, upright clump of linear, green leaves
The top ¼ of the plant becomes totally covered in flowers from mid through late summer here in Michigan, though it reportedly begins blooming much earlier in warmer climates
Flowers have alternating petals of soft apricot pink and creamy yellow with brown speckling, giving an overall look of light peach when viewed from a distance
Incredibly full umbels carrying 20 or more flowers each were counted in trials—WOW!
Though the plants in this series were bred specifically for garden use rather than the floral industry, the stems are still plenty long enough for cutting
These flowers would look beautiful in a bridal bouquet!
Hardier than most; Overwinters here in zone 5 well