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Gaudi Pink Gaura Plants

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The details

Oenothera lindheimeri

  • Deciduous perennial
  • Star shaped, pale pink flowers open from red buds.
  • Blooms June-September
  • Ruddy-purple stems & new leaves.
  • Dark green mature leaves with hints of dark red.
  • Hardiness H4
  • To 30cm x 40cm
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Description

Gaura lindheimeri 'Gaudi Pink' - 3 Litre Pots

These darling little perennials have upright, purple-red stems and new leaves, which mature to a dark green against which the pale pink flowers really stand out.

Ideal for the front of border, and containers. To 30cm x 40cm

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Features:

  • Deciduous perennial
  • Star shaped, pale pink flowers open from red buds.
  • Blooms June-September
  • Ruddy-purple stems & new leaves.
  • Dark green mature leaves with hints of dark red.
  • Hardiness H4
  • To 30cm x 40cm
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators

Growing Gaura Gaudi Pink

They prefer full sun, but will tolerate light shade without affecting the flowers.

They thrive on any well drained soil: like many other plants that are drought tolerant, they still need consistent moisture during the growing season to flower at full capacity.

Did You Know?

Its plant breeder's rights registration code Florgaucompi, and it is also sold under the name Stratosphere Pink Picotee.

Gaura is the old classification, the official genus name is now Oenothera.