Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon'

Twinspur

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Common Name: 

Twinspur

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

36°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

45 cm

Maximum width: 

55 cm

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Description

Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon' is a hardy twinspur with soft pink oval flowers that are displayed on graceful spikes. This long blooming beauty will brighten the garden from spring through fall! At only 15 inches tall, it makes a nice compact display in the front of the border.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Blooming

Deadhead regularly when in bloom to promote more flowers.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Growth

Summers that get too hot may result in no blooms for the season. Provide protection for heat. Growth slows down when temperatures dip below 50°F (10°C). Temperatures below freezing may kill off the plant if it is not hardened first.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Planting

Seeds can be sown in early spring when temperatures reach 60°F (15°C) and the seeds are ripe. Cuttings can also be made in spring.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Pest

Prone to snails and slugs.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Interesting facts

The genera Diascia and Nemesia are comprised of relatively closely related plants (they are both in the same plant family, Scrophulariaceae). They both have similar cultural needs and are both great to use in mixed containers.

Twinspur (Diascia integerrima 'Coral Canyon') - Soil and irrigation

Does best in fertile and moist soil that is also well-drained. Moderate water is needed, but during especially dry times water more regularly.

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