In eastern North America, G. x oxonianum is hardy in Z 4-7.
It is a hybrid of G. endressi and G. versicolor. It is not evergreen i...Read Moren Boston Z6a.
It self-sows occasionally, but does not come true from seed.
St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | February 2005 | positive
I will admit I bought this plant because the cultivar name had the same last name as myself, BOLAND! However, I am also very pleased wit...Read Moreh the plant. The flowers open white with dark pinkish-red veins but after a couple of days, the entire flower turns pink, with the dark veins still clearly showing. The mature plant ends up with a mix of white and pink flowers at the same time. Wonderful effect.
In eastern North America, G. x oxonianum is hardy in Z 4-7.
It is a hybrid of G. endressi and G. versicolor. It is not evergreen i...Read More
I will admit I bought this plant because the cultivar name had the same last name as myself, BOLAND! However, I am also very pleased wit...Read More