Another great annual from Chile, Alonsoa incisifolia is lovely in moderate heat summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. Introduced in 1795, it is a long-blooming garden worthy annual that we love.
To enjoy your Mask Flower, plant it in a sunny spot with well-drained soil in your summer garden. Water it regularly, especially during dry spells. Deadhead the spent flowers to encourage more blooms. It’s generally easy to care for. Just keep an eye out for any signs of pests or diseases. If you notice any issues, take appropriate measures promptly.
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