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The Heliotrope Plant produces sweet-smelling 4-inch flower heads, one at the top of each stem, with vivid color and continuous blooms. In fact, Heliotrope is often called the Cherry Pie plant, due to its distinctive and pleasing fragrance, while the botanical name of this plant has everything to do with its color. Heliotrope is a pinky-purple hue in any range from light pastel to richly-saturated. Heliotrope, pronounced hee-lee-oh-TROPE, plants are easily maintained, have a tropical appearance and are often grown as a perennial in zone 11. We recommend you feed regularly while they are blooming, while pinching the fading blossoms will result in a longer blooming season, regardless if grown in the ground or in containers. Read about our Heliotrope plant guarantee on our Satisfaction page. |
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