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Cleome Spinosa

Other names: Grandfather's Whiskersspider Flowerspider's Legs, Cleome Houtteana

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What is the plant

Cleomes may not be the most popular annuals sold at home improvement stores and nurseries, and it may be because they look rather weedy as young seedlings in six-packs. Unlike pert marigolds or dazzling New Guinea impatiens, cleomes usually do not start blooming until they are well established in the garden. Once the flower clusters emerge, you will see why gardeners add this to their list of easy-care favorites. Many petals radiate from a central point, forming a cluster, which tends to be softball-sized. Long stamens give the flowers a spiky look. Even the foliage is attractive, as it is fern-like and delicate.

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Humidity

Humidity

Dry

Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

10 - 11

Difficulty

Difficulty

Medium

Hibernation

Hibernation

Cold Period

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

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    Once established, cleomes are drought-tolerant, making them a welcome addition to the xeriscape garden. Add a 3-inch layer of organic mulch to their planting bed, and you will decrease their water needs even further.

  • Pruning

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    Vigilant deadheading will prolong the blooming period !

  • Fertilizer

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    If using good well-drained soil and mulch, no fertilizer is necessary.

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  • Sunlight

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    Cleome flowers grow best in full sun, as shady conditions can make them grow so tall as to topple over. If you start with transplants, you will see blossoms from early summer until the first frost. Gardeners growing cleome flowers from seed usually see their first flowers in mid to late June, depending on the climate.

  • Soil

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    Cleomes do best in average garden soil or rich well-drained garden loam.

  • Temperature

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    For successful germination, cleomes need higher-than-normal temperatures. Fluctuating day/night temperatures are essential for optimum germination. During the day, temperatures should range from 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit; nightly temperatures should stay between 68 and 70 F. The humidity should be from 90 to 100 percent. As the plant grows, the temperatures can be lower, from 75 to 80 F during the day and 60 to 65 F at night. Cleomes are not frost-tolerant.

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  • Container

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    Cleome flowers are excellent candidates for the back of the flower border, where their lanky stems can hide behind other plants, but their festive flower clusters can sway in the breeze above other flowering annuals. Plant cleomes in clusters of five plants or more to avoid the "soldiers-in-a-row" visual that single plants suggest.

  • Popularity

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    303 people already have this plant 231 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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