First grown in the United States by Thomas Jefferson, Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate is a spectacular, old-fashioned cottage garden favorite. Fast growing, the thick, sturdy stems rise to 5″ and bear flamboyant, arching, pendulous bright pink, bead like, flower clusters 3″-4″ long. Lush, heart-shaped leaves are very pretty. Makes an excellent cut flower too. Rich soil is best. 5-10 ft. Hardy Annual/Reseeding. Make an excellent sumer hedge. Lures beneficial pollinators such as bees, wasps and flies. Flowers from midsummer until frost. Direct seed or transplant.
Product Features
- Proper name: Polygonum Orientale
- Flowers from midsummer until frost
- Hardy annual, reseeds in the winter
- Height: 5-10 feet
- Pendulous bright pink, bead like, flower clusters
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