USDA zones 4-9, mature size- 18 in. to 36 in. H x 18 in. to 36 in. W
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring, plants ship dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Part shade, low maintenance
Pop star is the quickest to rebloom in production with new buds appearing in 4-Weeks after a hard cutback, which is 2-Weeks to 4-Weeks sooner than comparison plants
Pop star is genetically compact with short internodes and a tight, strong habit, holding its blooms at the canopy, this, plus its strong stems, prevents a floppy plant
Because of its genetically compact habit, it requires little to no PGRs in production, also, Pop Star has thick leaves, which helps it stand up to heat in warm climates
Thanks to its size, flower power, and ease of use, Pop Star can be planted, thrive, and make a big impact in any outdoor space
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