Digging Dog Nursery perennials

Diascia integerrima
‘Pink Adobe’
at Digging Dog

Diascia

TwinSpur

These increasingly popular South African perennials are good-looking, vigorous and quick to fill out. The long blooming cloud of pink to peach to lavender-colored flowers make these gracefully spreading plants perfect for containers.

Diascia integerrima ‘Pink Adobe’ full sun

Inducing images of New Mexico’s plastered adobe walls, the uniquely colored, pale salmon-pink flowers with maroon throats offer a head turning, nonstop display for months on end. Relaxed stems clad in needlelike green foliage form a tightset, deep green mound that is reliably cold hardy. Originating from a group of seedlings at High Country Gardens, this sturdy, small-sized charmer appreciates a midsummer trim and rich garden soil.

Blooms June–October.

Size: 15" high x 18" wide; hardy to zone 5.

Diascia integerrima Pink Adobe (P-1255)
Each $6.00
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7th Annual Summer Digging Dog Nursery **OPEN HOUSE & PLANT SALE**

July 11, 12 & 13, 2008

Friday, Saturday & Sunday

10 AM to 5 PM

**Find those rare, specialty plants--including drought tolerant toughies--for your summer garden--many at discount prices!

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10 AM to 5 PM

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Four miles up Albion Ridge Road (from Highway One), at: 31101 Middle Ridge Road, Albion, CA 95410. For information, call: 707-937-1130

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