Diascia
twinspur

- Height 15 in (38 cm)
- Planting distance 6 in (15 cm)
- Flowers late spring to early fall
- Any light, well-drained soil
- Full sun
- Half-hardy annual

The little twinspur (Diascia barberae) gets its name from the shape of its shell-like two-spurred flowers. They are rosy pink and borne in loose clusters on top of slender stems from late spring or early summer straight through to fall. Twinspur is a slender plant, clothed with ovate, glossy dark green leaves, and ideal for growing in groups at the front of borders, in beds, and in containers. The cultivar 'Rose Queen' has exquisite blooms in great profusion.

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