I bought a few of these in the Spring of 2018 to see how they would perform. Their label described them as annuals, but they lived through a few light freezes here in the Houston area and are performing like perennials. They are still thriving and are blooming profusely in the flower beds, although they are a little stressed from our extreme SE Texas heat (aren't we all!).. They look like small shrubs (~20" H and 15" wide). The container plants are feeling our Houston heat more than the ones growing in the beds. With a little attention this weekend, I'm sure they'll revive. If they survive August & September, they will be outstanding in October. Thanks for developing such a carefree, low-maintenance, colorful plant! My favorite is the dark pink. I will start growing them from seed (I just ordered some from Park's) and will use them to fill in the bare, hot spots around the gardens. They will be especially lovely with caladiums in their color shades (another carefree, colorful plant that does well here). They are also stunning paired with the chartreuse sweet potato vine (basket & pots) and Cora vincas, and beside the small chartreuse shrub, Gold Mound Duranta. The purple/blue goes with everything. The purple is especially striking beside the small, heat-loving red pentas and the lemon-yellow Happy Returns daylily (of the dwarf Stella de Oro family). All of these together make a low, pruning-free" hedge" of color across the front of my house. Their form is a pleasant contrast to the bushier plants mentioned. They stand out beautifully in the beds without getting lost in the mix. I give them a rating of 5*s for excellence. They will become a staple in my yard.
Angelface® Cascade Pink Summer Snapdragon Angelonia hybrid
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8 - 14 Inches10 - 14 Inches12 - 30 Inches20cm - 36cm25cm - 36cm30cm - 76cmFeatures
The cascading habit of this new Angelface® Angelonia is perfectly suited for hanging baskets and combinations. The plants have height on the top of the pot, but then cascade over the edge as well. In containers it will function as both a filler and spiller. Their heat tolerance makes them an excellent choice for gardeners who live in climates with hot summers.
Award WinnerFragrant FoliageContinuous Bloom or RebloomerLong BloomingHeat TolerantDeadheading Not NecessaryDrought TolerantResists:DeerCharacteristics
Plant Type:AnnualHeight Category:ShortGarden Height:8 - 14 Inches 20cm - 36cmTrails Up To:20 Inches 51cmSpacing:10 - 14 Inches 25cm - 36cmSpread:12 - 30 Inches 30cm - 76cmFlower Colors:PinkFlower Shade:PinkFoliage Colors:GreenFoliage Shade:GreenHabit:Mounding TrailingContainer Role:FillerPlant Needs
Light Requirement:SunThe optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Maintenance Category:EasyBloom Time:Planting To FrostHardiness Zones:10a, 10b, 11a, 11bWater Category:AverageSoil Fertility Requirement:Average SoilUses:Border PlantUses:ContainerUses:GroundcoverUses:LandscapeUses:Mass PlantingUses Notes:Great for use in hanging baskets, upright planters and combination planters as well as in landscape plantings.
Maintenance Notes:Self-cleaning, no dead-heading necessary.
Angelonia are heat-loving plants that will grow most vigorously and bloom best when the heat is on. They are plants best planted in mid-spring or later, since they won't really grow until the temperatures warm up. Angelonia will tolerate wet feet and a fair amount of drought. The plants are easy care with no deadheading needed. A bit of fertilizer or some compost in a garden bed is usually all that is needed for these plants to thrive. Due to their heat-loving nature they are one of the plants that can be planted even during the heat of mid-summer.
Don't forget that Angelface are great long lasting cut flowers with a slight grape soda fragrance. Try some in a flower arrangement this year and see for yourself!
An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.
Angelface® Cascade Pink Angelonia hybrid 'ANCASPI' USPP 31,217, Can 6,279 -
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Jeanne P, Texas, United States, 5 years ago
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2018....A small local garden center won a contest and was able to sell some new annuals for 2019! I saw this and bought two of them for a hanging basket. They did great!!!!
Kelly Alcott, 6 years ago
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Award Year Award Plant Trial 2018 Top Performer Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens 2018 Top Performer Michigan State University 2018 Leader of the Pack - All Season in Containers North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2018 Leader of the Pack - Early Season in Containers North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2018 Leader of the Pack - Late Season in Containers North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2018 Perfect Score All Season University of Minnesota - Morris 2018 Top Performer South Dakota State - McCrory Gardens 2018 Top Performer University of Georgia 2018 Top Performer Penn State University 2018 Top Annuals with Flower Power Mississippi State University - Poplarville 9 More colors
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