Planted in the farmhouse garden ten years ago, this has thrived in its sheltered spot to give us elegant, showy pagoda flowers to jazz the place up through late summer and autumn. More of us should grow at least one of these – exotic looking but easy to grow.
Care Tips
In harsh winters the growth above ground may get knocked back but plants will resprout from the base. This can be advantageous as plants tend to flower more freely as they flower on current year’s growth. Notably resistant to honey fungus.




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