Pentas Seeds - Pentas Graffiti Violet Flower Seed

Pentas Seed - Violet

25 Seeds
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4.99
50 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 11

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

Violet

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Dry, loamy soil

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 11

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

Red

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Dry, loamy soil

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 11

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Dry, loamy soil

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 11

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Dry, loamy soil

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

About...

Pentas Violet (Pentas Lanceeolata Graffiti Violet) - If you are looking for beautiful, violet, star-shaped flowers then look no further than this new Pentas seed. The Pentas flower is one of the best for attracting butterflies to your landscape. Fill your flower borders and containers with Pentas Graffiti violet flowers which grow on compact, uniform plants.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

74F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover seed

SOWING RATE

4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

Pentas Flower Seed Mixture in Garden
Pentas Flower Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Pentas Seeds (Pentas lanceolata) are perennial flower seeds for planting outdoors that bring vibrant color to your garden or containers. Known for their star-shaped flowers, our outdoor flower seeds attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making them a pollinator-friendly plant. Grown as perennials in USDA zones 9-11, they grow in full sun and dry, loamy soil. Our compact, 12-inch plants bloom from early summer to fall. Available in sizes of 25 & 50 flower seed packets, Outsidepride Pentas Seeds work well for gardeners looking to create a colorful, low-maintenance garden.
Diverse Color Mix of Pentas Flowers
Diverse Color Mix
With a variety of colors ranging from vibrant reds and whites to soft pastels and bold hues, Our Pentas create a lively, dynamic display in any garden. This colorful mix ensures extended bloom time, keeping your garden full of life and visual interest throughout the entire growing season.
Pollinating Bee on Pentas Flower
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their nectar-rich blooms, our Pentas flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds. These flowers provide a vital food source, drawing pollinators to your garden and creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere throughout the growing season.
Easy to Grow Flower Bed of Pentas Flowers
Easy to Grow
With easy planting and maintenance requirements, our Pentas garden seeds quickly settle into your garden. Their ability to endure heat and dry soil means they need little maintenance once established, making them a low-effort addition that will continue to flourish season after season.
Pentas Plants Suitable for Containers
Suitable for Containers
For patios, balconies, and small spaces, our Pentas plants grow well in containers. Their compact growth habit keeps them manageable, while their vibrant blooms add color throughout the season. Containers allow for easy movement to the sunniest spots and require minimal upkeep.
Red, White, Violet, & Pentas Mix Varieties
Point your garden with Pentas' vibrant palette, featuring a stunning array of colors. The rich red blooms capture attention, while the soft white petals bring a classic touch. Violet Pentas offer a striking contrast, and the mix variation blends multiple hues, creating a lively display. Each color variation adds its unique charm to your garden, filling spaces with bright, star-shaped flowers that continue to bloom throughout the season. Whether you want a bold statement or a subtle blend, Pentas are a vibrant addition of flowers for planting outdoors that are sure to shine.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Pentas Flowers
In the summer sun, Pentas' colors shimmer and shine. The vibrant red, soft white, rich violet, and lively mix of hues create a dazzling display that catches the light. Standing at a compact 12 inches, these plants maintain their beauty throughout the season, blooming from early summer to fall. The sunlight reflects off their star-shaped flowers, adding a bright, cheerful touch to your garden. Whether planted in borders or containers, our Pentas flowers bring steady color and a lively atmosphere to your outdoor space all season long.
Hummingbird Pollinating Pentas Flower
Create a pollinator buffet in full bloom by planting seeds of our Pentas! These nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, providing a constant food source for local pollinators. Start our garden seeds indoors in late winter, pressing them into a quality seed mix without covering. Keep the soil moist and place in a sunny window. Once seedlings emerge, move them to a bright location, harden them for 10 days, and transplant after frost. Plant 12 inches apart to ensure they grow healthy, vibrant, and ready to bloom through the season.

Pentas Violet (Pentas Lanceeolata Graffiti Violet) - If you are looking for beautiful, violet, star-shaped flowers then look no further than this new Pentas seed. The Pentas flower is one of the best for attracting butterflies to your landscape. Fill your flower borders and containers with Pentas Graffiti violet flowers which grow on compact, uniform plants. Pentas flowers are rich in nectar and are in flat umbels making them perfect for butterflies to land on and enjoy. Pentas plants are also known by the common names of Star Flower and Egyptian Star Cluster. Egyptian Star Cluster Pentas are vigorous plants and wonderful bloomers giving a long season of color.

Grow Star Flower from Pentas seeds indoors in late winter. Use a quality seed starting mix and press the flower seeds into the mix. Do not cover the Star Flower seeds. Place clear plastic or glass over the starter tray or pots to help hold in moisture. Keep the flower seeds moist but not saturated. Place the trays in a south facing, sunny window for germination. As the Pentas seedlings emerge, remove the plastic and keep them in a bright, well-lit location. After hardening the seedlings for 10 days or more, transplant outdoors after frost season is over. Pentas flower care includes deadheading the spent flowers to promote continual blooming. Apply a fertilizer each month during the growing season. If the Pentas Egyptian Star Cluster plants are being grown as perennials, cut them back each fall.

Common Questions

Q

Can I grow pentas in containers?

A

Yes, it is perfect for containers. Pentas have an upright habit that make for beautiful displays as a single species or in mixed containers.

Q

Does pentas attract pollinators?

A

Hummingbirds, bees and butterflies all love pentas nectar.

Q

Is pentas deer resistant?

A

Deer tend to stay away from these flowers unless they are very hungry.

Q

Are pentas flowers good for cutting?

A

Yes, they do make very beautiful cut flowers.

Q

Can I grow pentas as a houseplant?

A

Yes, at the end of the growing season you may bring it inside, cut it back and grow it over the winter.

Q

What are some companion plants for pentas?

A

Some flowers that work well with pentas are ageratum, Angelonia, celosia, gaura, geranium, sage, marigold, verbena and zinnia.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my pentas flowers?

A

To encourage a longer bloom season, you will need to deadhead your pentas flowers. If you notice a reduction in blooms your plant may not be receiving enough light. They need at least 6 hours of sun per day.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

74F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover seed

SOWING RATE

4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

Pentas Flower Seed Mixture in Garden
Pentas Flower Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Pentas Seeds (Pentas lanceolata) are perennial flower seeds for planting outdoors that bring vibrant color to your garden or containers. Known for their star-shaped flowers, our outdoor flower seeds attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making them a pollinator-friendly plant. Grown as perennials in USDA zones 9-11, they grow in full sun and dry, loamy soil. Our compact, 12-inch plants bloom from early summer to fall. Available in sizes of 25 & 50 flower seed packets, Outsidepride Pentas Seeds work well for gardeners looking to create a colorful, low-maintenance garden.
Diverse Color Mix of Pentas Flowers
Diverse Color Mix
With a variety of colors ranging from vibrant reds and whites to soft pastels and bold hues, Our Pentas create a lively, dynamic display in any garden. This colorful mix ensures extended bloom time, keeping your garden full of life and visual interest throughout the entire growing season.
Pollinating Bee on Pentas Flower
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their nectar-rich blooms, our Pentas flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds. These flowers provide a vital food source, drawing pollinators to your garden and creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere throughout the growing season.
Easy to Grow Flower Bed of Pentas Flowers
Easy to Grow
With easy planting and maintenance requirements, our Pentas garden seeds quickly settle into your garden. Their ability to endure heat and dry soil means they need little maintenance once established, making them a low-effort addition that will continue to flourish season after season.
Pentas Plants Suitable for Containers
Suitable for Containers
For patios, balconies, and small spaces, our Pentas plants grow well in containers. Their compact growth habit keeps them manageable, while their vibrant blooms add color throughout the season. Containers allow for easy movement to the sunniest spots and require minimal upkeep.
Red, White, Violet, & Pentas Mix Varieties
Point your garden with Pentas' vibrant palette, featuring a stunning array of colors. The rich red blooms capture attention, while the soft white petals bring a classic touch. Violet Pentas offer a striking contrast, and the mix variation blends multiple hues, creating a lively display. Each color variation adds its unique charm to your garden, filling spaces with bright, star-shaped flowers that continue to bloom throughout the season. Whether you want a bold statement or a subtle blend, Pentas are a vibrant addition of flowers for planting outdoors that are sure to shine.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Pentas Flowers
In the summer sun, Pentas' colors shimmer and shine. The vibrant red, soft white, rich violet, and lively mix of hues create a dazzling display that catches the light. Standing at a compact 12 inches, these plants maintain their beauty throughout the season, blooming from early summer to fall. The sunlight reflects off their star-shaped flowers, adding a bright, cheerful touch to your garden. Whether planted in borders or containers, our Pentas flowers bring steady color and a lively atmosphere to your outdoor space all season long.
Hummingbird Pollinating Pentas Flower
Create a pollinator buffet in full bloom by planting seeds of our Pentas! These nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, providing a constant food source for local pollinators. Start our garden seeds indoors in late winter, pressing them into a quality seed mix without covering. Keep the soil moist and place in a sunny window. Once seedlings emerge, move them to a bright location, harden them for 10 days, and transplant after frost. Plant 12 inches apart to ensure they grow healthy, vibrant, and ready to bloom through the season.

Pentas Red (Pentas Honeycluster Bright Red) - Great for the flower border or for containers, start Pentas seeds for a lovely plant that both butterflies and hummingbirds adore. Known as Egyptian Star Cluster and Star Flower, this lovely flower has a compact mounding habit and it produces clusters of star-shaped flowers that are rich in nectar. Red Pentas flowers are especially attractive to pollinators, and you'll enjoy the activity surrounding their beautiful display. The Egyptian Star Cluster plant is vigorous and loves full sun. Pentas Starflower gives a full season of color.

Grow Star Flower from Pentas seeds indoors in late winter. Use a quality seed starting mix and press the flower seeds into the mix. Do not cover the Star Flower seeds. Place clear plastic or glass over the starter tray or pots to help hold in moisture. Keep the flower seeds moist but not saturated. Place the trays in a south facing, sunny window for germination. As the Pentas seedlings emerge, remove the plastic and keep them in a bright, well-lit location. After hardening the seedlings for 10 days or more, transplant outdoors after frost season is over. Pentas flower care includes deadheading the spent flowers to promote continual blooming. Apply a fertilizer each month during the growing season. If the Pentas Egyptian Star Cluster plants are being grown as perennials, cut them back each fall.

Common Questions

Q

Can I grow pentas in containers?

A

Yes, it is perfect for containers. Pentas have an upright habit that make for beautiful displays as a single species or in mixed containers.

Q

Does pentas attract pollinators?

A

Hummingbirds, bees and butterflies all love pentas nectar.

Q

Is pentas deer resistant?

A

Deer tend to stay away from these flowers unless they are very hungry.

Q

Are pentas flowers good for cutting?

A

Yes, they do make very beautiful cut flowers.

Q

Can I grow pentas as a houseplant?

A

Yes, at the end of the growing season you may bring it inside, cut it back and grow it over the winter.

Q

What are some companion plants for pentas?

A

marigold, verbena and zinnia.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my pentas flowers?

A

To encourage a longer bloom season, you will need to deadhead your pentas flowers. If you notice a reduction in blooms your plant may not be receiving enough light. They need at least 6 hours of sun per day.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

74F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover

SOWING RATE

4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

Pentas Flower Seed Mixture in Garden
Pentas Flower Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Pentas Seeds (Pentas lanceolata) are perennial flower seeds for planting outdoors that bring vibrant color to your garden or containers. Known for their star-shaped flowers, our outdoor flower seeds attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making them a pollinator-friendly plant. Grown as perennials in USDA zones 9-11, they grow in full sun and dry, loamy soil. Our compact, 12-inch plants bloom from early summer to fall. Available in sizes of 25 & 50 flower seed packets, Outsidepride Pentas Seeds work well for gardeners looking to create a colorful, low-maintenance garden.
Diverse Color Mix of Pentas Flowers
Diverse Color Mix
With a variety of colors ranging from vibrant reds and whites to soft pastels and bold hues, Our Pentas create a lively, dynamic display in any garden. This colorful mix ensures extended bloom time, keeping your garden full of life and visual interest throughout the entire growing season.
Pollinating Bee on Pentas Flower
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their nectar-rich blooms, our Pentas flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds. These flowers provide a vital food source, drawing pollinators to your garden and creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere throughout the growing season.
Easy to Grow Flower Bed of Pentas Flowers
Easy to Grow
With easy planting and maintenance requirements, our Pentas garden seeds quickly settle into your garden. Their ability to endure heat and dry soil means they need little maintenance once established, making them a low-effort addition that will continue to flourish season after season.
Pentas Plants Suitable for Containers
Suitable for Containers
For patios, balconies, and small spaces, our Pentas plants grow well in containers. Their compact growth habit keeps them manageable, while their vibrant blooms add color throughout the season. Containers allow for easy movement to the sunniest spots and require minimal upkeep.
Red, White, Violet, & Pentas Mix Varieties
Point your garden with Pentas' vibrant palette, featuring a stunning array of colors. The rich red blooms capture attention, while the soft white petals bring a classic touch. Violet Pentas offer a striking contrast, and the mix variation blends multiple hues, creating a lively display. Each color variation adds its unique charm to your garden, filling spaces with bright, star-shaped flowers that continue to bloom throughout the season. Whether you want a bold statement or a subtle blend, Pentas are a vibrant addition of flowers for planting outdoors that are sure to shine.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Pentas Flowers
In the summer sun, Pentas' colors shimmer and shine. The vibrant red, soft white, rich violet, and lively mix of hues create a dazzling display that catches the light. Standing at a compact 12 inches, these plants maintain their beauty throughout the season, blooming from early summer to fall. The sunlight reflects off their star-shaped flowers, adding a bright, cheerful touch to your garden. Whether planted in borders or containers, our Pentas flowers bring steady color and a lively atmosphere to your outdoor space all season long.
Hummingbird Pollinating Pentas Flower
Create a pollinator buffet in full bloom by planting seeds of our Pentas! These nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, providing a constant food source for local pollinators. Start our garden seeds indoors in late winter, pressing them into a quality seed mix without covering. Keep the soil moist and place in a sunny window. Once seedlings emerge, move them to a bright location, harden them for 10 days, and transplant after frost. Plant 12 inches apart to ensure they grow healthy, vibrant, and ready to bloom through the season.

Pentas Mix (Pentas Lanceeolata Graffiti Mix) - If you want to attract butterflies, start Pentas seeds and enjoy watching the butterflies land on the large 3 inch umbels. Pentas Lanceeolata is also known as Egyptian Star Cluster and Star Flower. The Pentas Graffiti series offers a beautiful mix of colors with star-shaped flowers. Pentas Starflower are ideal in a hot, sunny location, and they will grow into 12 inch tall mounds of flowers in shades of: white, pink, red, ruby,and violet. Egyptian Star Cluster Pentas are striking in the garden or as a container plant. Its hybrid genetics ensures uniformity of plant habit and bloom time. Pentas flowers are vigorous and sun-loving, and they grow well in both northern and southern climates. In frost-free zones, the Star Flower plant will grow as a perennial. In colder zones, grow them as annuals.

Grow Star Flower from Pentas seeds indoors in late winter. Use a quality seed starting mix and press the flower seeds into the mix. Do not cover the Star Flower seeds. Place clear plastic or glass over the starter tray or pots to help hold in moisture. Keep the flower seeds moist but not saturated. Place the trays in a south facing, sunny window for germination. As the Pentas seedlings emerge, remove the plastic and keep them in a bright, well-lit location. After hardening the seedlings for 10 days or more, transplant outdoors after frost season is over. Pentas flower care includes deadheading the spent flowers to promote continual blooming. Apply a fertilizer each month during the growing season. If the Pentas Egyptian Star Cluster plants are being grown as perennials, cut them back each fall.

Common Questions

Q

Can I grow pentas in containers?

A

Yes, it is perfect for containers. Pentas have an upright habit that make for beautiful displays as a single species or in mixed containers.

Q

Does pentas attract pollinators?

A

Hummingbirds, bees and butterflies all love pentas nectar.

Q

Is pentas deer resistant?

A

Deer tend to stay away from these flowers unless they are very hungry.

Q

Are pentas flowers good for cutting?

A

Yes, they do make very beautiful cut flowers.

Q

Can I grow pentas as a houseplant?

A

Yes, at the end of the growing season you may bring it inside, cut it back and grow it over the winter.

Q

What are some companion plants for pentas?

A

Some flowers that work well with pentas are ageratum, Angelonia, celosia, gaura, geranium, sage, marigold, verbena and zinnia.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my pentas flowers?

A

To encourage a longer bloom season, you will need to deadhead your pentas flowers. If you notice a reduction in blooms your plant may not be receiving enough light. They need at least 6 hours of sun per day.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

74F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover seed

SOWING RATE

4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

Pentas Flower Seed Mixture in Garden
Pentas Flower Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Pentas Seeds (Pentas lanceolata) are perennial flower seeds for planting outdoors that bring vibrant color to your garden or containers. Known for their star-shaped flowers, our outdoor flower seeds attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making them a pollinator-friendly plant. Grown as perennials in USDA zones 9-11, they grow in full sun and dry, loamy soil. Our compact, 12-inch plants bloom from early summer to fall. Available in sizes of 25 & 50 flower seed packets, Outsidepride Pentas Seeds work well for gardeners looking to create a colorful, low-maintenance garden.
Diverse Color Mix of Pentas Flowers
Diverse Color Mix
With a variety of colors ranging from vibrant reds and whites to soft pastels and bold hues, Our Pentas create a lively, dynamic display in any garden. This colorful mix ensures extended bloom time, keeping your garden full of life and visual interest throughout the entire growing season.
Pollinating Bee on Pentas Flower
Attracts Pollinators
Known for their nectar-rich blooms, our Pentas flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds. These flowers provide a vital food source, drawing pollinators to your garden and creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere throughout the growing season.
Easy to Grow Flower Bed of Pentas Flowers
Easy to Grow
With easy planting and maintenance requirements, our Pentas garden seeds quickly settle into your garden. Their ability to endure heat and dry soil means they need little maintenance once established, making them a low-effort addition that will continue to flourish season after season.
Pentas Plants Suitable for Containers
Suitable for Containers
For patios, balconies, and small spaces, our Pentas plants grow well in containers. Their compact growth habit keeps them manageable, while their vibrant blooms add color throughout the season. Containers allow for easy movement to the sunniest spots and require minimal upkeep.
Red, White, Violet, & Pentas Mix Varieties
Point your garden with Pentas' vibrant palette, featuring a stunning array of colors. The rich red blooms capture attention, while the soft white petals bring a classic touch. Violet Pentas offer a striking contrast, and the mix variation blends multiple hues, creating a lively display. Each color variation adds its unique charm to your garden, filling spaces with bright, star-shaped flowers that continue to bloom throughout the season. Whether you want a bold statement or a subtle blend, Pentas are a vibrant addition of flowers for planting outdoors that are sure to shine.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Pentas Flowers
In the summer sun, Pentas' colors shimmer and shine. The vibrant red, soft white, rich violet, and lively mix of hues create a dazzling display that catches the light. Standing at a compact 12 inches, these plants maintain their beauty throughout the season, blooming from early summer to fall. The sunlight reflects off their star-shaped flowers, adding a bright, cheerful touch to your garden. Whether planted in borders or containers, our Pentas flowers bring steady color and a lively atmosphere to your outdoor space all season long.
Hummingbird Pollinating Pentas Flower
Create a pollinator buffet in full bloom by planting seeds of our Pentas! These nectar-rich flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, providing a constant food source for local pollinators. Start our garden seeds indoors in late winter, pressing them into a quality seed mix without covering. Keep the soil moist and place in a sunny window. Once seedlings emerge, move them to a bright location, harden them for 10 days, and transplant after frost. Plant 12 inches apart to ensure they grow healthy, vibrant, and ready to bloom through the season.

Pentas White (Pentas Lanceeolata Graffiti White) - No matter where you live, you can grow Pentas seeds. In frost-free zones, Pentas will live as a perennial, and in colder zones, Pentas plants will be annuals giving lots of colorful, nectar-rich blooms. This Graffiti white Pentas is striking in the flower bed with low-growing, mounding, compact, uniform plants. Pentas plants are also well-suited for containers. Known also as Egyptian Star Cluster and Star Flower, Pentas are ideal in a hot, sunny location.

Grow Star Flower from Pentas seeds indoors in late winter. Use a quality seed starting mix and press the flower seeds into the mix. Do not cover the Star Flower seeds. Place clear plastic or glass over the starter tray or pots to help hold in moisture. Keep the flower seeds moist but not saturated. Place the trays in a south facing, sunny window for germination. As the Pentas seedlings emerge, remove the plastic and keep them in a bright, well-lit location. After hardening the seedlings for 10 days or more, transplant outdoors after frost season is over. Pentas flower care includes deadheading the spent flowers to promote continual blooming. Apply a fertilizer each month during the growing season. If the Pentas Egyptian Star Cluster plants are being grown as perennials, cut them back each fall.

Common Questions

Q

Can I grow pentas in containers?

A

Yes, it is perfect for containers. Pentas have an upright habit that make for beautiful displays as a single species or in mixed containers.

Q

Does pentas attract pollinators?

A

Hummingbirds, bees and butterflies all love pentas nectar.

Q

Is pentas deer resistant?

A

Deer tend to stay away from these flowers unless they are very hungry.

Q

Are pentas flowers good for cutting?

A

Yes, they do make very beautiful cut flowers.

Q

Can I grow pentas as a houseplant?

A

Yes, at the end of the growing season you may bring it inside, cut it back and grow it over the winter.

Q

What are some companion plants for pentas?

A

Some flowers that work well with pentas are ageratum, Angelonia, celosia, gaura, geranium, sage, marigold, verbena and zinnia.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my pentas flowers?

A

To encourage a longer bloom season, you will need to deadhead your pentas flowers. If you notice a reduction in blooms your plant may not be receiving enough light. They need at least 6 hours of sun per day.

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