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Alonsoa incisifolia "Mask Flower"

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(Alonsoa incisifolia) 4 inch pot

Alonsoa! We can’t say enough good things about this heavy bloomer. A long blooming annual hailing from Chile, Mask Flower is absolutely lovely in summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. A cottage charmer, non-stop blooming (keep cutting for more blooms!! or you’ll be left with just seed pods, also lovely) Plant densely for a big show! Really likes water, so don’t be stingy.

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(Alonsoa incisifolia) 4 inch pot

Alonsoa! We can’t say enough good things about this heavy bloomer. A long blooming annual hailing from Chile, Mask Flower is absolutely lovely in summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. A cottage charmer, non-stop blooming (keep cutting for more blooms!! or you’ll be left with just seed pods, also lovely) Plant densely for a big show! Really likes water, so don’t be stingy.

(Alonsoa incisifolia) 4 inch pot

Alonsoa! We can’t say enough good things about this heavy bloomer. A long blooming annual hailing from Chile, Mask Flower is absolutely lovely in summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. A cottage charmer, non-stop blooming (keep cutting for more blooms!! or you’ll be left with just seed pods, also lovely) Plant densely for a big show! Really likes water, so don’t be stingy.

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 24”
PLANT SPACING: 6"
PLANT TYPE: Half Hardy Annual
VASE LIFE: 5-7 days
HARVEST: When 1/3 is open.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil is best, but we planted in some clay and she tolerated well.

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