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htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 April 26, 2004 11:22 AM Post #850499
| Appleblossom Grass 'Siskiyou Pink'
Oenothera lindheimeri
This 'Siskiyou Pink' gaura is just producing longer stem blooms as the temperature warms up. The dark green leaves and the new maroon colored leaves along with the maroon colored buds nicely contrast to the foliage color of other perennials in the background. Shown in April. (San Antonio, Tx.)
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/37057/
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Osteole Lamar, AR (Zone 7a)
June 12, 2004 06:00 PM Post #907358
| You're right! Nice contrast. Another addition to my wish list! |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 June 12, 2004 09:57 PM Post #907597
| When the weather really warms up a lot, there is not as much of the deep maroon color. Now the plant has more green to it. Thanks for your comments. |
rutholive Tonasket, WA (Zone 5a)
June 12, 2004 11:22 PM Post #907765
| htop, Great picture, I bought Siskiyou Pink a couple of years ago. It just wasn't happy here. I have lots of the original Gaura, it selfseeds easily. Donna |
frogsrus San Diego, CA (Zone 10a)
June 12, 2004 11:32 PM Post #907784
| Beautiful plant. I love the wild look of them when they get large. I was just telling someone that this was not in the database and we should do something about it. |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 June 13, 2004 08:03 PM Post #908718
| Donna, I am sorry that the Siskiyou Pink didn't work out for you, but am happy that you have ones native to your area. Thanks for your comments.
frogsrus, I love to watch the blooms peacefully wave in the wind. thanks for your comments.
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JayCole Starks, LA
May 08, 2006 09:02 PM Post #2260815
| Today was the first time I had ever seen the Siskiyou Pink. It looked like something butterflies and possibly hummingbirds would enjoy so I bought it in the one gallon size knowing that I could find complete information on it here at Dave's Garden. I'm glad to hear it is a long blooming heat lover. |
flowergirl55 Orland Park, IL
July 10, 2006 10:15 AM Post #2489015
| I had never seen this until last week when I came across it at the nursery. I liked it so much I bought 2. When I went home and planted them, I went back for 3 more. Beautiful |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 July 19, 2006 10:23 AM Post #2522874
| They are really beautiful. I hope yours do well fro you. Thanks for your comments. |
renatelynne Boerne, TX (Zone 8b)
July 19, 2006 11:47 AM Post #2523228
| htop. Have you seen the sa plant swap thread? I would love some seeds or a cutting of this one. I have one simular but it isn't as strong looking... mine is more willowy |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 July 20, 2006 12:10 PM Post #2526973
| I am sorry to report that I had these growing in large containers and they were stolen last week along with several of my other plants that were in containers. Otherwise, I would be happy to share them with you. I do not think that I have saved any seeds; however, I will check for you. Rainbow Gardens on Bandera Road, here in San Antonio, has some. |
renatelynne Boerne, TX (Zone 8b)
July 20, 2006 02:42 PM Post #2527487
| That's terrible. It has gotten so you can't leave anything out without a lock on it.
thanks. I will go by there. I just love the flowers of this and butterflies are crazy about it. But with the pic you posted it looks like a different varient than the one I have. |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 July 21, 2006 08:18 AM Post #2530152
| When I bought mine, they were in large containers and there are several plants in each container which made them very closely spaced. I have one of the variegated type and it is not very "full". The dark leaf coloration appears in cool weather. |
Tir_Na_Nog Houston United States (Zone 9b)
July 21, 2006 09:33 PM Post #2533014
| htop,
As always I appreciate your postings! This looks so pretty I'm inclined to try to find some around SA. THANKS! |
renatelynne Boerne, TX (Zone 8b)
July 21, 2006 09:56 PM Post #2533097
| Tir, I got mine from Hill Country Gardens in case you can't find any here... I'm going to try to see if I can propagate mine though. |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 July 22, 2006 12:46 PM Post #2534572
| Tir_Na_Nog, thanks for your kind comment.
renatelynne, I have been wanting to visit Hill Country Gardens. I hear they have some great plant selections. I hope that you are able to propagate yours. |
khasdorff Victoria, TX (Zone 9a)
April 15, 2009 10:29 PM Post #6416789
| I am interested in this plant as host for the White lined Sphinx Moth larvae...has anyone observed this?
Thanks! |
htop San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b)
 April 16, 2009 04:14 PM Post #6419789
| Oh, yes! Two little guys mowed down my whole plant last year in a short period of time. |
weathergaltx Austin, TX
October 21, 2009 05:02 PM Post #7194589
| htop - thank you **so much** for this perfect picture. It allowed me to positively identify 2 plants I bought this spring, unnamed, on sale at a nursery. The foliage description is as important as the bloom color/conformation. Now I know what is thriving and blooming up a storm in my butterfly garden. |