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Coral Canyon® Twinspur (Diascia)

Diascia integerrima 'P009S'

Regular price $9.59
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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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Diascia integerrima Coral Canyon® (Twinspur) is one of the best new perennial introductions of the past 25 years. Native to South Africa, it blooms all summer with salmon-pink flowers held over finely textured stems with bright green foliage. A High Country Gardens Introduction. A 2000 Plant Select® selection.
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Overall rating: 3.8181818 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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yes i would, buy again

"it is in good shape and still going good"

Rosebud (5/5)

So far so good

"Happy and healthy after 2 months in the ground. It gets 1/5 gallon of water via dripper system every 6 days. I do supplement with a mixture of water soluble Plant Success, Superthrive, and Seacom once per week."

ChristineNM (5/5)

My plant didn't come up this year

"My plant didn't grow this spring/summer. Everything in the area was fine, even seedlings of my other plants are coming up well in the area."

Lin (1/5)

Lovely plant

"This is a very healthy plant that I am using in a border. The plant arrived in great condition and was easy to plant . The flowers are pretty in color and profuse on the stem. It is a lovely plant."

MP (5/5)

Fall planting in Denver Area

"I would not recommend planting these in the fall, they didn't survive the winter."

Heather (1/5)

Mixed results

"Plants arrived in good condition for fall planting and grew well the rest of the season. One did not comeback in the spring. One came back as a single stem that is surviving and is blooming."

Go W. (3/5)

It's fantastic!

"It has grown quickly and bloomed densely. Looks as big as a 5 gal plant !"

MagGarden (5/5)

I will try to buy this again

"I bought 5 Twinspur plants on the last sale of the season October 2022. The plants arrived after our first hard freeze. Because I couldn't keep these plants alive indoors over the winter, I planted them and hoped for the best. I gave them water when we didn't have snow. Alas, they did not survive."

High G. (3/5)

Plant is trucking along will need to give it time to mature

"Will need time for plant to mature to accurately know how I will use it and how much I like it"

Nanny (5/5)

I plan on increasing the presence of this plant

"A stunning accent plant in the perennial garden. Fast growing."

Blaze (5/5)

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