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The summer-loving Coastal Wallflowers

If you're wondering what a Coastal Wallflower is, they're erect biennials/short-lived perennials boasting densely crowded clusters of orange, yellow or reddish flowers atop leafy upright stems in late spring to mid summer. Its four-petalled flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinators and blooms for weeks, and eventually give way to 4-angled seed pods. They also have a strong tendency to self-seed and keeps a presence in the garden and looks great when planted in swathes or drifts, or interspersed with other water-wise plants.

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Source: Gardenia.net

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