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The common name for Alonsoa is the Mask Flower- they come in a mixture of pinks and reds growing on plants approximately 50cm in height and 20cm in width. They make a pretty addition to any garden situation, with the gorgeous and vivid mixture of all kinds of pink and scarlet tones. The plants have dark green pointed leaves and bear racemes with five lobed flowers. Long flowering season. Alonsoa, a half hardy perennial, is a fine companion plant in borders and containers.
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Sowing; Sow on the surface of a good quality compost, barely covering with a sprinkling of sieved compost or fine vermiculite. Although late spring sowings are more common, there is no harm in sowing at any time in a frost free greenhouse and waiting for germination to occur in at its own pace. The provision of heat (60-68F/15-20C) will make germination less erratic. Pot on seedlings when they are large enough to handle and plant out when all risk of frost is past. The plant can be overwintered in a heated greenhouse or near a bright window indoors, and may even survive outside in mild areas, but they are so easy from seed that it is probably not worthwhile.
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