‘Convent’ has the darkest pink flowers of the cold tolerant, drought resistant, heat loving plants known as Texas Rangers. If you’ve ever seen one in full bloom, you have a good idea of why these are some of the most popular plants in Southwestern residential and commercial landscapes.
Though the bell-shaped, fuchsia flowers will appear sporadically from spring through fall, the most stunning floral display is brought on by the high humidity of monsoon season, when ‘Convent’ is ablaze with a truly unique color that sets it apart from other Texas rangers available on the market. This newer selection requires excellent drainage and stays slightly smaller than the species.
Height: 5 – 6 feet
Width: 5 – 6 feet
Bloom color: Fuchsia
Flowering season: Summer, Fall
USDA minimum zone: 7
Cold hardiness: 10° F

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