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(Hybrid Cigar Plant, Twinkle Pink Cigar Flower)
Twinkle Pink cigar flower is an interesting shrubby tender perennial with rosy-pink, tubular "cigar-like" flowers among green leafy branches. The petals on the floral tubes are purple-pink. This garden hybrid plant typically blooms in warm months up until a frost in a well-drained soil. It will appreciate ample watering, but does carry a tolerance for drought.
Full sun is the best location for this plant in a border or near a pathway. It is evergreen, but will die back to ground in subtropical...
James H. Schutte
(Cigar Plant)
A lover of heat, black eyed cuphea has haired, sticky stems and tubular orange-red flowers with two reduced black petals that look like crab eyes. This interesting tender perennial hails from Mexico where it remains evergreen and bushy year round. In cold temperate zones, it is grown as a bedding annual but can be brought indoors to overwinter.
Broad and bushy, black eyed cuphea is covered with heart-like, bright medium green leaves upon dark red stems, youngest shoots are hairy and sticky to...
Forest & Kim Starr
(False Heather, Mexican Heather)
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance. The flowers are produced mainly in summer and fall, but also appear sporadically throughout the year and may be in shades of purple-violet, pink or white.
Best grown in dappled shade, this Mexican native will tolerate full sun, especially if provided regular water. Plant...
James H. Schutte
(False Heather, Mexican Heather, White False Heather)
Sprays of small, lacy, white flowers cover this Mexican heather in warm months and will appear sporadically throughout the year in frost-free zones. The neat, bushy plant has dense, glossy foliage and is self-cleaning, so deadheading is not necessary.
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance. Its small, tubular, five-petaled...
James H. Schutte
(Allyson False Heather, False Heather, Mexican Heather)
Sprays of small, lacy, rosy pink to lightly fuchsia flowers cover this Mexican heather in warm months and will appear sporadically throughout the year in frost-free zones. The neat, bushy plant has dense, glossy leaves that are a bit larger than average. It is more florific than average and self-cleaning, so deadheading is not necessary.
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves...
James H. Schutte
(Compact False Heather, False Heather, Mexican Heather)
Sprays of small, lacy, lavender-pink flowers cover this compact Mexican heather in warm months and will appear sporadically throughout the year in frost-free zones. The small, bushy plant has dense, glossy leaves and its blooms are self-cleaning, so deadheading is not necessary.
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance....
John Rickard
(False Heather, Lavender Lace False Heather, Mexican Heather)
The delicate lavender-purple flowers of 'Lavender Lace' are produced mainly in warm months but will bloom sporadically throughout the year. They appear above tidy, bushy plants with dense, glossy foliage and are self-cleaning, so deadheading is not necessary.
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance. Its small, tubular,...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(False Heather, Limelight False Heather, Mexican Heather)
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance. The flowers are produced mainly in summer and fall, but also appear sporadically throughout the year and may be in shades of purple-violet, pink or white.
Best grown in dappled shade, this Mexican native will tolerate full sun, especially if provided regular water. Plant...
(False Heather, Mexican Heather, Pink False Heather)
The small, but numerous, rosy pink flowers of this Mexican heather are produced mainly in warm months but will bloom sporadically throughout the year. They appear above neat, bushy plants with dense, glossy foliage and are self-cleaning, so deadheading is not necessary.
Commonly known as Mexican heather, elfin herb, or Hawaiian heather, this tropical plant is a small, bushy, evergreen subshrub with shiny, dark green leaves borne in horizontal sprays that create a fine-textured appearance. Its...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Cigar Flower, Cigar Plant)
It’s no wonder this tropical subshrub has gained fast popularity as a bedding plant. Drifts of bright orange, tubular flowers cover its branches effortlessly in the hottest months of summer. This interesting tender perennial hails from southern Mexico where it remains evergreen and bushy year round. In North Temperate zones, it is grown as a bedding annual but can be brought indoors to overwinter.
Broad and bushy, cigar plant is covered with small, crisp, medium green leaves with lighter midveins....