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Strawflower - Mohave

Flower/Plant :

 Strawflower(Mohave) 

Origin: Australia

Plant Type : Bracteantha bracteata

Season: Spring, Late Spring, Summer, Autumn, Late Summer

About :
Bracteantha bracteatum Mohave Yellow is a compact and upright growing small shrub with lush green lanceolate foliage and pale yellow papery liguate flowers that have a straw-like texture and a golden yellow centre that develops over time. Flowers bloom from spring through to autumn. The Mohave series produce an abundance of intense, colourful double flowers which are 5cm wide. An excellent choice for borders, pots and container plantings. Suitable as cut flower for indoor decoration or for dried flower arrangements. Mohaves require a position with full sunlight and regular watering, for best results plant in well-drained organic soils. Heat tolerant. Apply a controlled slow release fertiliser to promote healthy new growth. Prune plants when necessary to maintain shape and encourage fresh new flowers. Bracteantha bracteatum Mohave Yellow will grow to a height of 30cm high and a width of 30cm.

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Reference 
Ashish Kumar Singh 

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