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Perennials: Diascia

Red Ace Diascia


The Diascia Red Ace produces deep rose pink flowers, and is known for its production of bloom. This is a vigorous selection that will benefit from occasionally cutting it back. This Twinspur will show its flowers profusely from spring into early summer. This is a very compact plant, and prefers soil that is moist, but not soggy. This Diascia is best grown in mixed containers or window boxes. The plants should be spaced about ten inches apart for best coverage.
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