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Pentas

February 13th 2009 22:59
: Shrubby perenial
PENTAS



Pentas are a great plant for warmer climates that grow to an average height of 60 cm. They flower abuntly in a range of colours during; spring, summer and autumn. If withering flower heads are removed flowers will continue to be produced ensuring plants are covered with flowers for a greater part of the year. This plant prefers a lighly shaded position with a regular watering in the summer, dislikes frosts. They are easily propogated from cuttings in the summer.


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