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Francoa ramosa - Bridal Wreath

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Francoa ramosa is a perennial plant of unmatched elegance, hailed as the Bridal Wreath. With roots on the robust slopes of Chile, it bears slender upright stems adorned with enchanting light pink, bell-shaped flowers, a spectacle from mid-summer to early fall. Its distinct, dark green lobed leaves form a stunning year-round evergreen rosette adding vivid texture to any garden. Reaching up to 3 feet in height, this exquisite plant creates a charming silhouette in full sun or partial shade. Celebrated for its resilience, the Bridal Wreath demands minimal maintenance, preferring well-draining fertile soil and moderate water. Plus, its impressive resistance to pests and diseases ensures your garden stays captivating across seasons. Whether it graces the borders or enhances the allure of a cottage-style garden, Francoa ramosa is a perfect addition for vibrant hues and perpetual interest.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, light pink
  • Foliage: Dark green, lobed leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resistance: Resistant to pests and diseases
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