When fall comes, there are many flowers in mind for a garden-lover to grow so why don't you try the Pink Turtlehead. An upright, clump-forming perennial, the Pink Turtlehead will give your garden a wonderful fall color that goes with terminal spikes of magnificent rose-pink-purple flowers that bloom late in summer. These hooded flowers are shaped like turtle heads (hence its name), and rise above the foliage of lance-shaped leaves. The Pink Turtlehead is easily grown on wet soil and thrives on either full sun or part shade, while propagation is done thru division, seed and cuttings.
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Source: Gardenia.net

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