Gaura, also known as apple blossom grass, Lindheimer’s bee blossom, wand flower, and whirling butterfly, is a beautiful, delicate perennial plant that attracts butterflies and other pollinators to your yard. Growing Gaura requires full sun, rich soil, and deep drainage, with the plant needing organic soil for growth. It grows well in sandy, loamy, well-draining soil but can tolerate poor soil as well.
To ensure proper growth, Gaura should be watered deeply but infrequently. Watering deeply helps prevent foliage curling or burning, while infrequent watering helps maintain its crisp appearance. Gaura can be grown in moist but free-draining soil in full sun to partial shade. After flowering, cut back and divide large clumps in spring.
Gauras are drought-tolerant but perform better when watered regularly during extended dry periods. Feed in spring with a complete fertiliser, as they do best on the dry side during winter. With well-draining, sandy soil, gaura requires nothing more than full sun to thrive.
Gauras are easy-care plants when it comes to water and nutrient requirements, and they cope well with dry periods. To ensure proper growth, water them only if it has not rained. Although they are drought-tolerant, gaura flowers best with regular moisture. Soak the roots of mature plants slowly and deeply when the top two leaves are dry.
In summary, Gaura is a beautiful and delicate perennial plant that can be grown in various zones, including light sun, sandy soil, and well-draining conditions. Its delicate blooms attract butterflies and other pollinators to your yard, making it an ideal addition to any garden.
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