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Gaura lindheimeri Crimson Butterfly

Gaura lindheimeri Crimson Butterfly
Beeblossom

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We are waiting to see how she is doing this summer. She has fared well.

Christine B., 03/04/2023

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A recent variety, particularly colourful, to be placed anywhere on the terrace or in the garden. From June until the first frosts this plant, which does not exceed 70 cm (28in) in all directions, relenlessly delivers a multitude of flowers of a deep pink colour with a red calyx, that flutter like butterflies above foliage tinged with purple. Hardy, with rapid growth, generous, sober and undemanding, this Gaura will quickly make a big impact. 
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
60 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -20°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November
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Description

Gaura lindheimeri 'Crimson Butterfly' is part of a series of Gaura lindheimeri developed in Australia from the Gaura 'Siskiyou Pink', which are characterised by a compact habit and abundant pink flowering. For months these beautiful plants are covered in delicate flowers that resemble butterflies. They are true treasures for terraces and balconies, and their resistance to harsh weather conditions makes them wonderful in the garden. Regardless of whether the soil is rich or moist, 'Crimson Butterfly' delivers a multitude of blooms in a deep pink colour with a red calyx, well distributed from top to bottom of its red stems, adorned with purple leaves. Resistant to limestone and drought, Gauras are unmatched for bringing lightness to sunny flower beds, even in fairly spartan growing conditions.

The Gaura lindheimeri belongs to the Onagraceae family and is a cousin of evening primroses. The natural range of Gaura lindheimeri is located at the borders of Mexico and the United States (prairies and warm pine forests of Louisiana and Texas, Houston). It is a short-lived perennial plant in cool and fertile soil, but it is one of the most floriferous plants. It is a good plant for dry gardens, which will fully satisfy gardeners in hot and dry regions in summer.

'Crimson Butterfly' is a hardy Australian horticultural selection, which withstands temperatures of around -15°C (5°F) for short periods and in well-drained soil. The plant forms a small bushy clump, weakly spreading, 60-70 cm (24-28in) in height and width, from a basal rosette. It is the branched, numerous and slender flowering stems that give the plant its bushy appearance. Flowering occurs in successive waves, from mid-spring to autumn. The dark purple flower buds open into flowers with 4 spreading petals, centred on a cluster of long flexible stamens. They resemble butterflies with their silhouette and deep pink colour. Their size is comparable to that of typical Gaura varieties. In spring the purple branches bear very dark shoots. These unfold into small elongated leaves, similar to willow leaves, with the purple lamina turning more or less dark green in summer. These small leaves are fuzzy on both sides, they are usually deciduous in winter, but may partially persist on the stems in mild winters. The root system is a taproot that allows the plant to anchor itself in poor or rocky soils.

Gauras have quickly become the stars of urban flower beds and gardens. This success is due to their incredible floriferousness and their rapid growth. These plants, which seem unaffected by climatic changes, quickly become indispensable for those who have experienced them. Wherever they are planted, they bring lightness, volume, and grace. Gaura lindheimeri 'Crimson Butterfly' fits in all gardens and on all balconies. It has its place in herbaceous borders, alongside paths or flower and shrub beds. It pairs well with ground-cover roses, grows between shrubs like abelias and deutzias, accompanies small ornamental grasses, catmints, bellflowers, or carnations. This Gaura thrives in pots and balcony planters.

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Gaura lindheimeri Crimson Butterfly (Flowering) Flowering

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time June to October
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 2 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour purple

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Gaura

Species

lindheimeri

Cultivar

Crimson Butterfly

Family

Onagraceae

Other common names

Beeblossom

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference860701

Planting and care

Gaura lindheimeri 'Crimson Butterfly' is not picky about the nature of the soil, as long as it is well-drained, even poor and dry in summer. The only enemy of this plant is stagnant humidity, even more so than the cold. Incorporate draining materials such as gravel and river sand into the garden soil. These conditions will allow it to live for several years. Pruning is essential after each wave of flowering to facilitate the emergence of new shoots that will bloom in turn. With this method, multiple flowerings can be obtained from June until the start of November without interruption (do not prune all clumps in the garden at the same time). Pruning at the start of new growth (March-April) will give the plant a harmonious shape. Gaura does not have any specific enemies in our gardens.

Gauras grown in pots will require regular watering and application of some flowering shrub fertiliser to bloom well. They are more susceptible to severe frost and should be overwintered in a bright location sheltered from extreme cold.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -20°C (USDA zone 6b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Very well-draining

Care

Pruning instructions At the end of the flowering period trim the stems for aesthetic purposes. You can remove the faded flower stalks gradually to encourage the arrival of new ones.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time September to October
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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