Our Esperanza's have been planted for over 3 years. For the 3rd year, they grow up to 7 feet tall, but won't start blooming (slightly) until late September and better as we get into October. This is while I watch all others start blooming in early spring and prolific through the summer. They're getting sun from about 10ish am until sundown.
The pods on my esperanza are brown. Does this mean it's time to harvest? Best time to plant seeds? What is germination rate? Same question for Orange Esperanza. Thank you much. Post #2559561 Quote crowellli Houston, TX (Zone 9a)
You can also try plumbago (blue or white), esperanza (yellow), magnolia (white), daylilies, salvia, abelia (pale blush almost white), iris, loripetalum (hot pink), vitex (purple), butterfly bush (varies) and on and on. All of these are perennial and all except the iris have a long bloom season.
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