| Growth Rate |
- Speed: Moderate grower.
- Mature Growth: Reaches 3-5 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide, forming a compact, upright shrub.
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| Colorful Leaves |
No
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| Flowering |
Yes
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| Bloom Color |
Green ,
White ,
Pink ,
Red
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| Ornamental Berries |
N/A |
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| Disease resistant |
Yes
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| Cold Tolerant |
Yes
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| Heat Tolerant |
Yes
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| Drought Tolerant |
No
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| Deer Resistant |
No
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| Edible |
No
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| Wildlife Attraction |
- Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are attracted to the flowers.
- Wildlife Resistant: Somewhat resistant to deer and rabbits, though young plants may experience occasional browsing.
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| Self-pollinating |
Self-pollinating
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| Seasonality |
- Foliage Season: Spring to fall.
- Flowering Season: Mid-summer through fall (July to October).
- Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 4-8
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| Ideal For |
Foundation Plantings- Perfect size and structure for planting along house foundations or walls.
- Offers soft seasonal color that complements hardscapes and building lines.
Mixed Shrub and Perennial Borders- Adds height (typically 3–4 ft tall) and changing flower color to mid-border plantings.
- Works well with grasses, coneflowers, and foliage plants.
Container Gardening- Compact, upright habit makes it suitable for large pots or decorative containers on patios or decks.
- Consistent moisture is key for container success.
Cut and Dried Flower Gardens- Excellent for fresh bouquets and long-lasting dried arrangements due to its strong stems and evolving bloom tones.
Accent or Specimen Shrub- Striking cone-shaped flowers and color-changing blooms make it a focal point in small gardens or front yards.
Small Urban or Courtyard Gardens- Ideal for tight planting spaces or formal layouts where a tidy shape and long bloom season are desirable.
Pollinator-Friendly Beds- While primarily ornamental, the fertile florets support bees and butterflies during summer bloom.
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| Leaf Description |
- Color: Dark green, oval to lance-shaped leaves with a smooth texture.
- Form: Medium-sized leaves form a dense, bushy backdrop to the vibrant blooms.
- Fall Interest: Foliage turns yellow in fall, adding an extra layer of seasonal interest.
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| Flower Description |
- Color: Vibrant lime-green panicles that gradually fade to soft cream, then blush pink as they age.
- Form: Cone-shaped flower clusters, 6-8 inches long, packed with small, delicate florets.
- Bloom Time: Blooms from mid-summer through fall, providing long-lasting color in the landscape.
- Fragrance: Not fragrant.
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| Pruning & Maintenance |
- Timing: Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
- Method: Light pruning to shape the plant and remove dead or damaged branches. Prune back to about one-third of the previous year’s growth to encourage larger blooms.
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| Water Needs |
- Watering Frequency: Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots. Once established, water deeply during dry spells.
- Soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mulching can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
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| Light Needs |
Prefers full sun to partial shade. In warmer climates, provide afternoon shade to prevent leaf scorch, while in cooler climates, it can tolerate more sun.
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| Harvesting |
For Fresh Cut Flower ArrangementsBest Time to Harvest:
- When panicles are fully open and firm, typically from mid to late summer (July to September).
- Ideal color stages: lime green, white, or just as it transitions to blush pink.
How to Harvest:
Cut in the early morning when the stems are well hydrated. Use clean, sharp pruners to snip stems just above a leaf node. Remove lower leaves to prevent rot in water.
Place stems in cool water immediately to preserve bloom quality.
- Vase Life:
- Typically lasts 7–10 days with fresh water changes and flower preservative.
🌾 For DryingBest Time to Harvest for Drying:
- When blooms begin to age and feel slightly papery—often late August to October.
- Color at this stage may be rosy pink, soft green, or antique blush, depending on timing and temperature.
Drying Method:
Strip off all foliage.
Hang upside down in small bunches in a dark, dry, and well-ventilated area, or
Place upright in a dry vase without water to air-dry naturally.
Takes about 1–2 weeks to dry fully.
- Preservation Tip:
- For richer dried color, harvest just before full browning begins.
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| Fertilizing |
- Fertilization Time: Fertilize in early spring and again in mid-summer to support healthy growth and abundant blooms.
- Fertilizer Type: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or organic compost to encourage lush growth and flowering.
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| Additional Care Tips |
- Mulching: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Keep mulch away from the crown to prevent rot.
- Drought Tolerance: Magical® Lime Sparkle prefers consistently moist soil but can tolerate brief periods of drought once established. Regular watering during dry spells is recommended.
- Pests and Diseases: Generally pest-free, though aphids or powdery mildew may occasionally appear. Ensure good air circulation and proper watering to prevent issues.
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| Pollination |
- Pollination Type: Pollinated by bees, butterflies, and other insects. Primarily grown for its ornamental flowers.
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| Companion Plants |
- Ornamental Grasses
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Sedum
- Hostas
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