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- Cuphea Violet - Garden Express
A compact low growing evergreen shrub, Cuphea Violet (Cuphea hyssopifolia) shows off masses of tiny violet pink flowers smothering this plant for most of the year A small but mighty shrub, Cuphea is perfect for borders or planting out as a small hedge, and looks amazing when mass planted in between other plants in the garden bed
- How To Grow Cuphea - Bunnings Australia
Cuphea is a small, low-growing, multi-stemmed shrub with small glossy-green leaves and brightly coloured flowers The long-lasting, dainty blooms appear in spring and summer (or throughout the year in frost-free climates), nearly covering the shrub
- Cuphea Mauve - Australian Plants Online
Warm purple form of our popular hardy white cuphea Tiny flowers throughout the year cover this charming and tough groundcover plant Ideal for rockeries, ground cover, pots and baskets Mix up with our other cupheas for a more interesting mass planting
- Cuphea hyssopifolia Violet - Benara Nurseries
Cuphea hyssopifolia violet is an evergreen, low growing, bushy shrub with masses of small, violet flowers for most of the year A tough plant in a wide range of positions in full sun to part shade Excellent choice for rockeries, containers and as a small hedge or bedding plant
- Cuphea - Violet - Guildford Garden Centre
A lovely small shrub with bright green leaves growing to 50cm high and 50cm wide It great for containers, rockeries or borders in the garden It has small violet flowers for most of the year To maintain a tight bushy habit make sure to regularly tip prune and fertilise twice yearly with a slow release fertiliser
- Cuphea Violet - Scotts Tubes
An evergreen, low growing, bushy shrub with masses of small, violet flowers for most of the year A tough plant in a wide range of positions in full sun to part shade Position: Does best in full sun but can also thrive in part shade Soil: Grow in well-drained soils
- Totally Tempted® Vivid Violet™ - cuphea - Proven Winners
The self-cleaning, bitone violet purple flowers with rich violet edges of Totally Tempted ™ Vivid Violet ™ keep right on coming from spring to fall, providing a continuous nectar source for our winged friends
- How to Grow Cuphea | Garden Design
Cuphea llavea Height: 8 to16 inches Spread: 12 to 18 Inches This show-stopping bat-faced cuphea features large flowers with dark purple centers and frilly scarlet-red petals that look like enormous bat ears Vigorous and well-branched, with great heat tolerance and a sprawling growth habit
- Cuphea - Violet 150mm Pot (VN) - Virginia Home Garden
A delightful, low growing shrub bearing masses of small violet flowers Ideal colourful shrub for garden beds, borders, low hedges, containers and low maintenance gardens Thrives in a sunny to partly shaded position in moist, friable soil, rich in organic material
- Cuphea ‘Violet’ - Botanica Nurseries
Violot Cuphea Description: A low growing evergreen shrub producing violet flowers from spring to autumn Categories: Growing Conditions: Full Sun, Part Shade Uses: Garden Beds, Containers, Mass Planting Position: Sunny to partly shaded position in rich moist soil
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