Blossom Color | White, Soft Pink |
Bloom Season | Planting to Frost |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Height | 18-30 in |
Width | 12-18 in |
Spacing | 10-14 in |
Container Sizes | |
Hardiness Zones | 10, 11 |
Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Wildlife Deterred | Deer |
Features |
Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
Bog Plant | No |
Is Disease Resistant | No |
Drought Tolerant | No |
Edible | No |
Erosion Control | No |
Fragrant Flower | No |
Fragrant Foilage | Yes |
Heat Tolerant | Yes |
Native to North America | No |
Salt Tolerant | No |
Succulent | No |
Water Plant | No |
Uses |
Use in combinations, window boxes and landscaping. 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! |
Maintenance Notes |
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 is versitile in that it will tolerate wet feet and also short periods of dryness. The plants are easy care with no deadheading needed for continuous bloom. A bit of plant food or some compost in a garden bed are 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 midsummer. |