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Gaura Siskiyou Pink is a charming perennial that brings lightness and airiness to the garden. Its original native area is in the warm regions of Texas and Louisiana, which is why it thrives in full sun and well-drained sandy soil. It grows in clumps and from June until the autumn frosts produces tiny raspberry-pink flowers that resemble fluttering butterflies. An interesting detail of this variety is the green leaves with a bronze tint and red spots. It is an absolutely undemanding plant, does not suffer from diseases or pests, and even beginners can handle its care. You will receive a grown seedling in a pot from us, which you simply need to transplant directly into the flowerbed. Here it complements ornamental grasses perfectly and acts as an attraction for bees and bumblebees. Although it grows more as a short-lived perennial in our climate, in a suitable place it reliably self-seeds. Occasional pinching will encourage richer branching. Gaura is excellent for summer bouquets. We cut the stems for a vase as soon as the first two to three little flowers open.
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The charming gaura comes from the sun-drenched plains of Texas and Louisiana and represents exactly the plant that can liven up any drought-tolerant planting. It is a naturally profusely blooming perennial that delights in full sun and well-drained, sandy, and nutrient-poor soil. You will receive from us an already grown seedling in a pot, which will quickly form a vigorous clump after being transplanted into the garden. From early summer until late autumn, it will delight you with a flood of tiny flowers in pure white and delicate pink tones. The flowers gently sway in the breeze and with their appearance resemble a flock of tiny butterflies, which also really like to land on the plant, as do bees and bumblebees. Although gaura is known as a short-lived perennial, thanks to its willing self-seeding, it will last for many years in your garden. Caring for it is completely undemanding, it is avoided by most diseases and pests, and it can handle frosts down to eighteen degrees below zero without any problems. It is often used in mixed borders, where it beautifully softens the overall impression, and perfectly matches various types of ornamental grasses. The Summer Breeze variety is popular for its strong and healthy growth as well as its exceptionally generous set of flowers, which grow to about one meter. If you like to create your own bouquets, do not hesitate to cut gaura for a vase. Harvesting is best done the moment the first small flowers on the stem begin to open. These delicate flowers are not suitable for drying into dried arrangements, but they will beautifully lighten up fresh bouquets.
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The charming Gaura 'Whirling Butterflies' is exactly the perennial that will give any flower bed a relaxed, natural look. It originally comes from the dry and hot plains of southern North America, which clearly suggests that it loves sunshine and well-drained sandy soil. You will receive from us a beautifully grown seedling in a pot, which you can simply transplant straight into the garden. Here, it will soon form a dense clump of green leaves, from which long, thin stems dotted with flowers emerge all summer until October. These flowers open in a pure white color and gradually take on a slight pinkish tone. Furthermore, the abundant blooming reliably attracts pollinators, for whom the plant is a great source of food. It can handle even stronger frosts down to minus eighteen degrees. It looks excellent in mixed plantings next to drought-tolerant grasses or other undemanding species. Although it is a short-lived perennial, it willingly self-seeds, meaning it will stay with you in its location for a very long time. If you like creating fresh summer bouquets, Gaura will definitely not disappoint you. You just need to cut the stems the moment the first small flowers open. It is a completely undemanding species without serious diseases, which needs no support and will forgive even beginner mistakes.
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Gaura is a charming clump-forming perennial whose original homeland is the sunny plains of Texas and Louisiana. In the garden, it will appreciate exactly the conditions it is used to from nature, meaning full sun and well-drained, even poorer and sandy soil. A sturdy clump that grows to a height of around eighty centimeters will grow from the seedling you receive. It belongs among the very undemanding plants for beginners, which are completely avoided by diseases and pests. Although it behaves more like a short-lived perennial here, it willingly self-seeds in a suitable location. The tiny little flowers colored in pure white and light pink shades resemble small butterflies and bloom tirelessly from June all the way to October. It adds extraordinary lightness and airiness to flower beds, making it combine beautifully with ornamental grasses. During its long months of blooming, gaura is constantly surrounded by bees, for which it represents a rich food source. The flowers are perfectly suited for cutting into summer bouquets. We harvest the stems for vases as soon as the first two to three little flowers open on the stem. On the contrary, the plant is not suitable for drying.
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Gaura is a clump-forming perennial native to Texas and Louisiana. Here, it behaves more like a short-lived perennial. It combines beautifully with grasses and adds lightness and airiness to flower beds. It is excellent pasture for insects. Tiny flowers resembling small butterflies bloom tirelessly from June until the first frosts. For bouquets, harvest as soon as the first two or three flowers on the stem open. The pure white blooming Cool Breeze has no hint of pink like other varieties. The flowers have greenish-white stamens, and the buds are also greenish-white. It grows more compactly than other Gauras.
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Gaura lindheimeri

Gaura is a charming clumping perennial whose original homeland is the sunny plains of Texas and Louisiana. In the garden, it will appreciate exactly the conditions it is used to from nature, i.e., full sun and well-draining, even poorer and sandy soil. From the seedling you receive, a sturdy clump will grow, reaching a height of around eighty centimeters. It is one of the very low-maintenance plants for beginners, completely avoiding diseases and pests. Although it behaves more like a short-lived perennial here, it readily self-seeds in a suitable location. The tiny flowers, colored in pure white and light pink shades, resemble little butterflies and bloom tirelessly from June until October. It gives flowerbeds an extraordinary lightness and airiness, making it beautiful to combine with ornamental grasses. During the long months of flowering, gaura is constantly surrounded by bees, for which it represents a rich source of food. The flowers are excellent for cutting into summer bouquets. We harvest the stems for vases as soon as the first two to three flowers on the stem open. Conversely, the plant is not suitable for drying. The Rosy Jane variety catches the eye with pure white petals with a distinct raspberry border.
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Gaura 'Graceful Blush' brings an unrepeatable lightness and dynamic to summer and autumn flower beds. This clump-forming perennial, originally from the hot prairies of Texas and Louisiana, is perfect for sunny positions with well-drained, sandy soil. Although it often behaves as a short-lived perennial in our conditions, in a suitable location it reliably self-seeds and thus maintains itself in the garden for many years. The tiny pink flowers resemble flocks of small butterflies and bloom tirelessly from July to October. 'Graceful Blush' is a more compact cultivar reaching a height of 30 to 40 centimeters, making it an ideal plant for bed edges or container growing. In flower beds, gaura combines perfectly with ornamental grasses, providing them with a color accent, and is also a magnet for bees and other beneficial insects. The flowers are also suitable for cutting; we cut them for the vase the moment the first buds open, so they bring us joy at home for as long as possible.
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Gaura 'Graceful White' resembles a flock of tiny white butterflies that have just settled on your flower bed. This charming clump-forming perennial has its origins in the hot prairies of Texas and Louisiana, thanks to which it loves full sun and well-drained, even poorer sandy soil. The 'Graceful White' cultivar is specific for its compact and lower growth of around 30 to 40 centimeters, making it an ideal plant for the edges of flower beds or for pots on terraces. Although it often behaves as a short-lived perennial in our climatic conditions, in a suitable location it gladly self-seeds and thus maintains itself in the garden for many years. Its delicate white flowers on thin stems bloom tirelessly from July to October and give the plantings an unrepeatable lightness. The plant is literally a magnet for bees and other pollinators. Gaura is also excellent for cutting into summer bouquets, to which it will add an airy and romantic element.
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Gaura is a clump-forming perennial whose original homeland is the sunny plains of Texas and Louisiana. Here, it is grown as a reliable and low-maintenance short-lived perennial that loves full sun and well-drained, rather poor sandy soil. It handles drought excellently and survives frosts down to -18 degrees. Once you transplant this grown seedling into your flower bed, it will quickly form a clump of green leaves. From July to October, sturdy stems with tiny white flowers that resemble small fluttering butterflies grow from it. During its blooming period, it is a massive attraction for pollinators. It looks very natural in flower beds and adds extraordinary airiness to them. It perfectly complements ornamental grasses. It is a rewarding choice even for beginners; it doesn't suffer from diseases, and there's no need to pinch gaura back. Although it is a short-lived perennial, it willingly self-seeds. It is excellently suited for cutting into summer bouquets. We cut the stems when the first two or three flowers open. The 'Geyser White' variety stands out with a more compact growth, reaching a height of thirty to fifty centimeters. Its stems are noticeably sturdier, do not flop over, and offer a rich flood of pure white flowers.
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Are you looking for a low-maintenance plant that will add lightness and movement to your flower beds? Gaura is exactly the right choice. In its homeland of Texas and Louisiana, it grows on sunny plains, so in your garden, it will also welcome full sun and well-drained, sandy soil. It is a short-lived perennial, but it willingly self-seeds. Its bright pink flowers hover above the leaves from July to October, reliably attracting bees. Gaura fantastically lightens perennial plantings and looks great next to ornamental grasses. You can also use it in fresh flower bouquets. For the vase, cut the stems when the first two or three flowers open. The 'Geyser Pink' cultivar is ideal for beginners; it doesn't need pinching and is avoided by diseases and pests. It grows to a compact height of around forty centimeters and boasts sturdy stems. It survives winter and frosts down to minus eighteen degrees without any problems. You will receive a vital seedling in a pot from us, which you can easily transplant into your flower bed.
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The 'Sparkle White' Gaura is a charming, clump-forming perennial whose flowers resemble a flock of tiny white butterflies perched on slender stems. It originally comes from the hot and dry regions of Texas and Louisiana, which is why it loves full sun and well-drained, sandy soil. Although it behaves more like a short-lived plant in gardens, it more than compensates for this with its ability to self-seed on site and its untiring blooming from July until the first autumn frosts. Thanks to its airy growth, it adds lightness and elegant movement to perennial beds as the stems gently sway in the wind. It combines wonderfully with ornamental grasses or as a softening element among more robust plants. It is also a rewarding forage for bees and other pollinators. The 'Sparkle White' variety boasts pure white flowers that will stand out in any natural planting as well as in a vase. For bouquets, we cut the stems when the first two to three blossoms are opening, so that they bring us joy at home for as long as possible and add an airy style to the arrangement.
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