Gaura lindheimeri 'Lollipop'

Beeblossom

Soft pink blooms flutter like butterflies above compact foliage all summer long.

Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot

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Aspect

Full sun

Hardiness

Generally hardy in sheltered UK gardens with well-drained soil

Flowers

June, July, August, September, October

Soil

Loam, sandy soil, chalk

About this plant

  • Description

    A compact and elegant perennial that produces masses of delicate pink flowers dancing above slender stems. Its airy appearance and exceptionally long flowering season bring movement and softness to borders and containers.

  • Why we like it

    ' Lollipop Pink' offers months of elegant movement and colour with very little maintenance. Its compact size makes it especially useful for patios, smaller borders and mixed container displays where it softens planting schemes beautifully.

Specs & details

The particulars

Botanical name
Gaura lindheimeri 'Lollipop'
Common name
Beeblossom
Supplied as
3 litre pot
Flower colour
Pink
Eventual height
40–60cm
Flowering period
June, July, August, September, October
Habit
Compact, bushy perennial
Hardiness
Generally hardy in sheltered UK gardens with well-drained soil
Aspect
Full sun
Soil type
Loam, sandy soil, chalk
Moisture
Moist but well-drained
Position
Front to mid-border, patio pots

Planting & care

Help it thrive

Planting guide

Plant in spring in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny position. Avoid heavy clay soils and do not overwater once established.

Care tips

Deadhead lightly to encourage continued flowering. Cut back old stems in spring and avoid waterlogged conditions during winter.

Winter care

Leave top growth in place through winter for crown protection, then trim back in early spring once new shoots appear. Avoid overly wet winter soil.