Description | Fan Flower ABC's (Scaevola aemula) A heat-loving annual plant commonly used in containers. |
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Pronunciation | (skay-VO-la)(ay-MEW-la) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Annuals |
Sunlight | full sun |
Moisture | average |
Soil & Site | well drained, intolerant of wet heavy soils |
Growing Media | average patio |
Temperature | Plants have no trouble with heat, "chewing it up and spitting it out with disdain". (Alan Armitage) |
Flowers | Solitary blue to white flowers are found in the axils of the leaves. |
Leaves | Procumbent stems with alternate fleshy leaves. |
Dimensions | Depending on the variety 8-18 inches tall. spreading to 24 inches |
Maintenance | pinching or cutting back to promote fullness |
Propagation | cuttings |
Native Site | Native to eastern and southern Australia. |
Cultivar Origin | Introduced into the United States in the mid 1990's. |
Misc Facts | plant’s Latin name means ‘left-handed,’ referring to the one-sided nature of the blooms |
Notes & Reference | #51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage) #76-Annuals for Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson) |