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Appearance: It is prized for its large, luminous, fully double, deep orange blooms.
Size: It is a sturdy, compact dwarf variety that reaches an eventual height of approximately 25cm (roughly 10 inches)
Habit: It is multi-branching, making it very “cheery” and full, which is exactly why it is so highly recommended for pots, containers, and borders.
Season: It is noted for having a very long flowering season, typically from May through September.
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Sowing & Growing
To grow, one should sow seeds under cover between March and April, ensuring they are planted 1.5cm deep in moist seed compost while maintaining germination-friendly temperatures of 18-23°C. Once the seedlings are sufficiently developed, they can be transplanted into pots, and before final planting with a spacing of 30cm apart, it is advisable to acclimatize them. An alternative method involves direct sowing in the ground from April to May, arranging seeds in shallow drills spaced 30cm apart in well-prepared soil. For those looking to enjoy blossoms the following year, a September to October under-cover sowing is recommended. To ensure a continuous display of flowers, it is advised to regularly remove spent blooms. Additionally, this plant has the capability to self-seed, contributing to its sustainable
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| Hardiness & Lifecycle | Hardy Annual |
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