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Profile:3 positives No neutrals No negatives
Gardeners' Notes:
| Rating | Author | Comment |
| Positive | kimpaige | On Aug 4, 2008, kimpaige from Orlando, FL wrote: (zone 9b) We have a large bed of the red and orange varieties in the backyard. It grows well and the flowers last in water for up two two weeks or more when cut when they are just staring to open. We have found that they do tend to spread and that they benefit from being cut down (mowed) to remove old growth every other year. They also attract butterflies and bees. | | Positive | xyris | On Aug 17, 2003, xyris from Sebring, FL (Zone 9b) wrote: It reliably grows for me outdoors in Zone 9b (Sebring, Florida), dying back to the ground with our rare freezes, but quickly regrowing in spring. | | Positive | Monocromatico | On Aug 11, 2003, Monocromatico from Rio de Janeiro Brazil (Zone 11) wrote:Easy to grow on moist rich organic soil and full sun. Just keep it warm all the year. Easily propagated by rhyzomes. |
| Regional...This plant has been said to grow in the following regions: , Boca Raton, Florida Fort Myers, Florida Hollywood, Florida Jacksonville, Florida Maitland, Florida Miami, Florida North Fort Myers, Florida Orange Park, Florida Orlando, Florida Pompano Beach, Florida Saint Petersburg, Florida Sebring, Florida Tampa, Florida Vero Beach, Florida West Palm Beach, Florida San Juan, Puerto Rico Vieques, Puerto Rico Edinburg, Texas Humble, Texas San Antonio, Texas Santa Fe, Texas
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