Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Pink Elephant'
A very long flowering perennial which forms a clump of green leaves with long, slightly drooping clear-pink flowerheads, which are reminscent of elephant trunks. They are held on 40cm tall, slender stems from July to October, or the first frost. An easy to grow plant, although this variety is slightly more frost tender in the midlands or other frost prone areas.
This plant likes a moist soil in sun or partial shade.
A very long flowering perennial which forms a clump of green leaves with long, slightly drooping clear-pink flowerheads, which are reminscent of elephant trunks. They are held on 40cm tall, slender stems from July to October, or the first frost. An easy to grow plant, although this variety is slightly more frost tender in the midlands or other frost prone areas.
This plant likes a moist soil in sun or partial shade.
A very long flowering perennial which forms a clump of green leaves with long, slightly drooping clear-pink flowerheads, which are reminscent of elephant trunks. They are held on 40cm tall, slender stems from July to October, or the first frost. An easy to grow plant, although this variety is slightly more frost tender in the midlands or other frost prone areas.
This plant likes a moist soil in sun or partial shade.