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This pale apricot lisianthus variety produces the most rose-like blooms and grows to about 2-3 feet in height. Lisianthus is notoriously a slow grower, but the flowers are so worth the wait when they come mid to late summer. They can be planted out a couple weeks before the last frost as their roots prefer cool weather while getting established. Plants do best in full sun with well-draining soil. The foliage doesn't like to stay moist, which makes them a bit finicky to grow here in rainy PNW springs. But once they hit their growth spurt, they produce fabulous flowers. 

Lisianthus 'Lisadora Apricot III' Start

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