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Gaura lind. Stratosphere™ Pink Picotee

Bontanical Name: Stratosphere™ Pink Picotee Gaura lindheimeri 'Gaudpin' USPP 18,237, Can 3,031
Common Name: Gaura lind. Stratosphere™ Pink Picotee
Features: Heat Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Self-Cleaning, Upright Habit
Attracts: Attracts Butterflies
Resists: Resists Deer
Bloom Time: Spring - Summer
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Mature Plant Size: 12 - 24 inches high by 8 - 12 inches wide
Zone: Zone 6a - 11b
Plant Brand: Proven Winners
Gaura lindheimeri 'Gaudpin', also known as Stratosphere™ Pink Picotee, this Gaura has pink flowers that hover atop dark green wand-like stems. Each flowering stem adds blooms, continuously to the end of the spike. As time goes on, the flowering stems can get rather long and tangled. Although deadheading isn't necessary for continued blooming you may find that you prefer to trim back some of the flowering stems at some point in mid-summer. This will encourage new flowering stems to emerge. Flowers will be closer to the foliage and the plant will look tidier. If you choose, you can trim all the flower stems off at once, however, you should then expect a 2 to 3 week period without flowers. Lovely in landscapes or as thrillers in combination containers, gauras add height, wispy texture, and movement to the design. Their graceful stems bear non-stop blooms through the heat of summer.
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Gaura lindheimeri 'Gaudpin', also known as Stratosphere™ Pink Picotee, this Gaura has pink flowers that hover atop dark green wand-like stems. Each flowering stem adds blooms, continuously to the end of the spike. As time goes on, the flowering stems can get rather long and tangled. Although deadheading isn't necessary for continued blooming you may find that you prefer to trim back some of the flowering stems at some point in mid-summer. This will encourage new flowering stems to emerge. Flowers will be closer to the foliage and the plant will look tidier. If you choose, you can trim all the flower stems off at once, however, you should then expect a 2 to 3 week period without flowers. Lovely in landscapes or as thrillers in combination containers, gauras add height, wispy texture, and movement to the design. Their graceful stems bear non-stop blooms through the heat of summer.