A compact cultivar that blooms for a long period in the summer, and is frost hardy. The apricot-orange blooms which gradually mature to soft pink. Deadhead the spent blooms to encourage a second flush, but leave flowers to go to seed over the winter to provide seed for birds. Looks great in a container or in a perennial border, it will attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They are low maintenance and tolerant of poor soils.
We acknowledge with great respect and humility the T'Sou-ke Nation of the Coast Salish peoples whose relationship with these lands, now known as Sooke, continue, unbroken, to this day.
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