Tagetes lemmonii x lucida 'Gold Medal' |
I am quite used to the bait-and-switch used by growers when they release supposedly compact-growing new plant cultivars that look great in the pot at the nursery only to get them home and see them take off in growth and become much, much taller. Not so with this plant, in fact, the label says 30-60 cms or 1-2 feet and it hasn't made a move towards this height. Some labels say only 30 cm in height, and that is what I am seeing. It seems to be putting all its energy into making flowers, which is a good thing.
No deadheading required! After the flowers fade they disappear into the foliage to be replaced by a new round of buds. This plant is a blooming machine! What a cheerful presence in the garden. The information about this plant says it blooms from May to October. Apparently, my winter and spring blooming Tagetes 'Gold Medal' doesn't read as it has been blooming since the fall.
I just purchased this at The Home Depot. It was a Smart Planet plants brand which sells drought tolerant plants. I'd never heard of this plant before. Yours was the only post I found on it. Thanks for posting. Let's see how it does here in Las Vegas.
ReplyDeleteLast year I purchased a Verbena de La Mina by Smart Planet plants at The Home Depot and it's doing incredible. I actually find Lowe's and The Home Depot to carry some plants you can't find at the 2 local nursery chains. The variety is nice. Just do your research on if they'll survive in your area.
I'm trying it in San Diego this year too! Hoping it does stay shorter for where I want to grow it!
ReplyDeleteI love my Gold Medals also - they accent the soft greens of my native plants.
ReplyDeleteBased on your experience does this plant grow as a perennial? This is my second year buying them as my first one died. I thought it was due to the gophers and incorrect watering. I live in San Diego in Zone 10a and many true annuals here will live for more than a year, but also I have experienced that many plants marked as annuals are perennial in zones 10 and 11.
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