| Cultivation:
'Little Charmer' has exceptionally large...
intensely colored flowers. It is an early bloomer with a compact
growth habit. Plant Twinspur in full sun in fertile well drained soil. Keep the soil
moist... but not soggy.
Diascia Little Charmer is probably best suited to be
grown in mixed containers or window boxes... although they can be
grown in beds. Space plants 8" - 10" apart.
They'll
produce showers of flowers in spring to early summer until the
daytime temperatures get really hot. Hardy to 28 degrees.
Diascia derives it's Latin name from two words...
di meaning two and askos meaning pouch... referring
to the flower.
Potential pests ~ diseases: Slugs.
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