
Erysistible™ Tricolor Wallflower
Erysimum x Erysistible™ ‘Tricolor’ (Wallflower) blooms in a mesmerizing blend of radiant reds, sunny yellows, and soft pinks. Flowers last from spring until first frost if deadheaded regularly, and the colors deepen as the season progresses. This attractive plant has an upright bushy form and is perfect for borders, containers, or as a focal point in your landscape.
Erysimum thrives in a variety of soil types including low-fertility and sandy soils, as long as it is well-drained. Water regularly during dry spells but avoid overwatering. Deadheading spent flowers encourages more blooms and extends the flowering period. Fertilizing is generally unnecessary, but a light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring can boost growth.
Erysimum x Erysistible™ ‘Tricolor’ (Wallflower) blooms in a mesmerizing blend of radiant reds, sunny yellows, and soft pinks. Flowers last from spring until first frost if deadheaded regularly, and the colors deepen as the season progresses. This attractive plant has an upright bushy form and is perfect for borders, containers, or as a focal point in your landscape.
Erysimum thrives in a variety of soil types including low-fertility and sandy soils, as long as it is well-drained. Water regularly during dry spells but avoid overwatering. Deadheading spent flowers encourages more blooms and extends the flowering period. Fertilizing is generally unnecessary, but a light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring can boost growth.
Original: $12.99
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$4.55Description
Erysimum x Erysistible™ ‘Tricolor’ (Wallflower) blooms in a mesmerizing blend of radiant reds, sunny yellows, and soft pinks. Flowers last from spring until first frost if deadheaded regularly, and the colors deepen as the season progresses. This attractive plant has an upright bushy form and is perfect for borders, containers, or as a focal point in your landscape.
Erysimum thrives in a variety of soil types including low-fertility and sandy soils, as long as it is well-drained. Water regularly during dry spells but avoid overwatering. Deadheading spent flowers encourages more blooms and extends the flowering period. Fertilizing is generally unnecessary, but a light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring can boost growth.























