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Gaura lindheimeri

Whirling Butterflies

In winter, cut back by about half or to new growth.

Gaura lindheimeri, also known as Whirling Butterflies or Lindheimer's Beeblossom, is a hardy perennial celebrated for its airy, butterfly-like white to pink flowers on tall, graceful stems, blooming from spring to autumn in sunny spots with well-drained soil, attracting pollinators, and tolerating heat and drought once established, though some varieties can self-seed readily.

Maintenance

In winter, cut back by about half or to new growth.

Height and spread

Up to 80 cm x 80 cm

Some photographs by Martina Gemmola

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