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Erysistible™ Tricolor Wallflower

Erysimum Erysistible™ 'Tricolor'

Regular price $9.74
Sale price $9.74 Regular price $12.99
per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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Erysimum x Erysistible™ ‘Tricolor’ (Wallflower) blooms for weeks in a tapestry of orange to coral-red and magenta
• Fragrant Flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds that will return to your garden year after year
• A compact, bushy form is perfect for containers and patios
• Excellent heat tolerance makes this plant perfect for hot, sunny garden beds
• Long-lasting blooms in striking colors make excellent additions to cut flower arrangements

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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I love these plants

"My beautiful Erysistible plants arrived in perfect condition and they were already blooming. I love them and I know they will give me years of enjoyment with all their colors. Grown from a bulb is an added bonus. Their shipping is fast and plants are well protected. Thank you."

Karen A. (5/5)

Exceeded expectations in my crevice garden

"I planted 3 wallflowers in my crevice garden last spring. They were troopers. It's a very sandy, well-drained soil, and they liked it. The best part is that they bloomed a little all winter! I love evergreen plants. I deadhead frequently and the blooms just keep coming. The picture is early March blooms - there are more later."

Michele L. (5/5)

Blooms springtime through the winter!

"We've tried these in a 12x36" 12 inch deep flower box. We're inland San Diego County. The plants have bloomed continuously from early summer through winter. Winter low temperature here is usually 38°. Clipping off the old flowers definitely leads to new blooms. We're going to next try them on a hillside that has poor, sandy soil."

Rudy G. (5/5)

Healthy

"Plant arrived with good roots. Planted immediately. I got blooms already a week after."

Carole L. (5/5)

Growing in Las Cruces NM

"I was concerned if these flowers could tolerate the excessive baking sun in southern NM so I planted them where they had shade in the afternoon. They are on drip irrigation 3 times a week and going into the second season I'm pleased. The blooms are not plentiful but beautiful and have lasted through a couple of freezes. Now it's February and I still have blooms and some yellow leaves so I am wondering if I should hard prune them or what might work best to promote more blooms."

Pru (5/5)

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