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Senorita Blanca Spider Flower
Cleome hybrid

  • Exposure
    • Sun
  • Season
    • Spring
    • Summer
  • Mature Size
    • 24 - 48 Inches
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Senorita Blanca Spider Flower Cleome hybrid
Sun 24 - 48

Features

This heat and drought tolerant plant adds dramatic height to landscape beds; sterile flowers, and thornless, non-sticky, odorless foliage adds to the appeal for this great garden performer.

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Heat Tolerant
Deadheading Not Necessary
Drought Tolerant
Attracts: 
Birds
Butterflies

Characteristics

Height Category: 
Medium
Garden Height: 
24 - 48 Inches
Spacing Maximum: 
18 Inches
Spread: 
18 - 24 Inches
Flower Colors: 
Yellow
Flower Shade: 
Yellow
Foliage Colors: 
Green
Foliage Shade: 
Green
Habit: 
Upright
Container Role: 
Thriller

Plant Needs

Light Requirement: 
Sun
Bloom Time: 
Planting To Frost
Hardiness Zones: 
10a, 10b, 11a, 11b
Uses: 
Landscape
Uses: 
Container
Uses Notes: 

Use in landscape beds or in large containers.

Duration: 
Annual
Water Category: 
Average
Maintenance Category: 
Easy
Maintenance Notes: 

Unlike other cleome Senorita Rosalita will not self seed, doesn't get bare knees, she isn't sticky and the doesn't have thorns. Her flowers are smaller than classic cleome, but she flowers all over the plant not just at the top. Since she doesn't self seed you don't have to worry about cleome seedlings trying to take over your garden. She is great for adding height to garden beds and had dark green foliage. Deadheading isn't necessary.

For gardeners in the Deep South we have had reports of Seorita Rosalita being attacked by a stem borer. We, with the help of the University of Florida and a great local nurseryman, finally got a pest ID and some information for those of you in impacted areas. The pest is Cabbage Budworm (Hellula phidilealis) and is a member of the moth family. Symptoms of infestation include wilting and death of the tip of each stem, the caterpillar bored into the stem as it develops and spends it's like in the stem until thatching and flying off to infect other plants. You can control the problem with DiPel which is a natural bacterium that the worm ingests and then the bacterium eats the worm. Totally harmless to pets and humans, it can be applied as a dust to your plants on a monthly basis and should persist to prevent future problems. This insect also feeds on all cabbage related crops, like Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cauliflower, Chinese broccoli, Chinese mustard, and leafy plants such as bok choy, mizuna, and Collard greens. To our knowledge this pest only occurs in South Florida (Tampa and farther south), but the control of the problem is the same for all areas of the US.

An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.

Patent Information: 
Senorita Blanca Cleome hybrid 'USCLESNABL' PPAF Can. PBRAF
Plant Fun Statement: 
I have BEAUTY and BRAWN.
Award Year Award Plant Trial
2012 Top Performer University of Minnesota - Grand Rapids
2012 Top 20 Mississippi State University
2012 Top Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2012 Best New Cleome Ohio State University - Columbus
2012 Very Good Boerner Botanical Garden
2012 Top Performer University of Georgia
2012 Top Performer Jardin Daniel A. Seguin
2012 Top Performer Colorado State University
2012 Very Good Perfomer University Laval
2012 Excellent Disney
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