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Pantone colour Of The year: ‘Living coral,’ a grand slam in the garden.

- By NORMAN WINTER

“Living Coral” is the Pantone Colour Of The Year for 2019 as set by the gurus of all things colour. Typically, we think of clothing or fashion, home decor, and all things indoors when it comes to the colour of the year but The garden guy says let’s take this outside too.

Coral, or as they say Living Coral, is probably the rarest of flower colours when it comes to the garden. i love it because it warms but it’s not as scorching hot as orange. in the garden, it will draw attention without being gaudy and is a real treasure when you find it on the shelves.

The growing season is long and we don’t want our flowers to be one-month wonders. The garden guy has some picks to give you the most bang for the buck with weeks of glorious flower power.

Look no further than Superbells Coralina, a hybrid calibracho­a. if you haven’t grown calibracho­as yet, then know it is like a little petunia. Little is the adjective to describe the difference in flower only as this plant loads up with more flowers than you can count.

This coral beauty also spreads, making hanging baskets and mixed containers suddenly become a piece of art. if you’ve tried calibracho­as and they didn’t last, then you need to provide sun, water as needed and to feed regularly. if you do this, your Superbells will literally explode with flowers until pansy planting time in the fall.

One of my favourite partners with the Superbells Coralina is the soft blue from Blue My Mind, Hawaiian Blue Eyes, or Blue daze evolvulus. This colour of blue is as rare as coral and once put together, form a marriage that is hard to beat. You’ll find the evolvulus also blooms all summer.

Saucy Coral salvia is my next suggestion for your “Living Coral” colour of the year garden component. While i like the Coralina for the baskets and containers, Saucy Coral will thrill planted in the landscape where its tall spikes of flowers will create untold excitement. The visiting hummingbir­ds and butterflie­s will also be part of the daily regimen. Saucy Coral will reach close to three feet (0.9m) in height and will mostly be used as an annual. it can be a perennial in zones 9-10 (warmer areas) and may occasional­ly offer a spring return in zone 8. But i assure you the entire Saucy series is worth every penny for the colour and power they deliver to the landscape.

Saucy salvias like fertile well-drained soil and plenty of sun that can also give good performanc­e in part-sun locations.

Deadheadin­g will keep those flowers coming. Use it with your favourite perennial blue salvias creating informal drifts or sweeps. intermingl­ing the blue and coral is also dazzling.

if you look at the Pantone “Living Coral” press release, you will find darker and lighter versions or various saturation­s of the colour. in that light, my next flower is the Sombrero Hot Coral echinacea. There is not a gardener around who doesn’t love coneflower­s, and Sombrero Hot Coral is a feast for the eyes.

This echinacea is recommende­d for zones 4-9 meaning just about the whole of United States can relish in the colour of the perennial coneflower. if you look on the internet, you’ll see some advertisin­g that makes it look more red or orange, but i promise it is indeed a “Living Coral”.

it will reach about 24in (0.6m) tall with a 22in (0.55m) spread. give it sunlight, welldraine­d soil and you’ll find this a treasure for years to come.

Pantone my message to you is that you hit a grand slam this year and The garden guy urges everyone to take “Living Coral” to the landscape too! — Tribune news Service

Norman Winter is a horticultu­rist, garden speaker and author of Tough-As-Nails Flowers For The South and Captivatin­g Combinatio­ns: Color And Style In The Garden.

 ??  ?? superbells coralina is a perfect choice for the Pantone 2019 colour Of The year ‘Living coral’. — Photos: NOrMaN WINTEr/Tribune News service
superbells coralina is a perfect choice for the Pantone 2019 colour Of The year ‘Living coral’. — Photos: NOrMaN WINTEr/Tribune News service
 ??  ?? superbells coralina is stunning in this mixed container with blue evolvulus.
superbells coralina is stunning in this mixed container with blue evolvulus.
 ??  ?? sombrero hot coral echinacea can grow in both cool and warm climates and will attract a wide variety of butterflie­s.
sombrero hot coral echinacea can grow in both cool and warm climates and will attract a wide variety of butterflie­s.
 ??  ?? saucy coral salvia blooms all summer attracting hummingbir­ds and butterflie­s.
saucy coral salvia blooms all summer attracting hummingbir­ds and butterflie­s.

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