
Mask Flower
Another great annual from Chile, Alonsoa incisifolia is lovely in moderate heat summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. Introduced in 1795, it is a long-blooming garden worthy annual that we love.
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Mask Flower
Another great annual from Chile, Alonsoa incisifolia is lovely in moderate heat summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. Introduced in 1795, it is a long-blooming garden worthy annual that we love.
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Another great annual from Chile, Alonsoa incisifolia is lovely in moderate heat summer gardens. This species of mask flower has pale orange and apricot-hued flowers opening from little lantern-shaped buds, revealing a cluster of gold stamens at their centers. Introduced in 1795, it is a long-blooming garden worthy annual that we love.



















