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One plug per four-inch pot.

Nolana
Nolana paradoxa 'Blue Eyes'

Nolanaceae

Soft, fleshy stems and foliage. Leaves are cordate to ovate with smooth margins. Stems are light green with long internodes and very trailing. Flowers are petunia-like with black spotted throat. Center of flower is white with thin black veins and spots. White fades to light blue.

Flower Color
Foliage Color: green
Foliage Texture: fine
Plant Form or Habit: cascading
Plant Position in Container Garden: corner edge

Season: warm
Light requirement: partial shade full sun
General watering requirement: evenly moist
Plant Source: Bodger

Additional Comments: Continual deadheading and cutting back needed. Heat Tolerant in Texas.



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