SummerFans by Addenda®
Introducing SummerFans: a new line of garden plants from Addenda® that adore the sun and make your outdoor space shine throughout the summer. These plants are heat tolerant, have long-lasting blooms and are easy to maintain. Ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a carefree and colourful summer. The first star in this collection is Scaevola FanFana®, the ultimate sun lover.
Scaevola FanFana® – a true sun and summer fan!
Scaevola FanFana® is a true ‘sun lover’. This heat-tolerant plant blooms exuberantly from May to October displaying fan-shaped purple, blue, white or pink flowers. Its creeping, trailing habit make it a perfect plant for pots and planters, borders or as ground cover. FanFana® is a low-maintenance annual that thrives in the full sun and effortlessly brings vibrant colour to your summer garden!
Where to plant Scaevola
- Scaevola likes direct sunlight or partial shade
- FanFana ® really shines in a planter or pot on a patio
- The plant is also ideal used as ground cover
Scaevola care tips
- Water about once a week; provide some extra water on very hot days
- FanFana® is drought-tolerant, but does not like to dry out
- Spent blooms drop off on their own so no pruning is necessary
- A monthly application of organic fertiliser for summer flowering plants will stimulate flowering
Why choose Scaevola FanFana®?
- HEAT TOLERANT: adores the sun
- LONG-LASTING: colourful blooms from May to October
Most frequently asked questions
Is Scaevola FanFana® hardy?
No, FanFana® is not hardy and is used as an annual plant.
How many Scaevola plants can I plant per square metre?
For plants in 12 cm pots, we recommend 12–15 plants per square metre for an attractive, richly filled display.
Can I use Scaevola FanFana® as ground cover?
Yes, the creeping, trailing habit of FanFana ® makes it an ideal ground cover plant.
When is Scaevola FanFana® on sale?
FanFana ® is available from May, depending on the grower and the sales point.
Do I have to prune Scaevola FanFana®?
No, FanFana® is self-cleaning; spent blooms drop off on their own.
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