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Pentas lanceolata
( Quartinia Star Cluster )
| Pentas lanceolata is a summer annual, except in warm climate areas such as Florida, sometimes grown as a houseplant. It has a spreading habit, 2 to 3 feet wide, with long, oval, hairy leaves. Tight, 4 inch clusters of small, star-like flowers in various colors. Regular deadheading will prolong the bloom time. Requires part shade to full sun, regular moisture, and monthly fertilizing. As a houseplant it requires a sunny window and regular feeding.
Subspecies quartiniana has short-tubed, pink to red flowers. |
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