Four O'clock flowers grow and bloom abundantly in the summer garden. The blooms open late in the afternoon or evening, hence the common name four O'clock. Available in a range of colors, four O'Clocks sport fragrant colors that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Uniquely different flower colors can appear on a single stem in some varieties. Four O'Clocks - an old garden favorite - are attractive in groups or as a single specimen in mixed borders or beds. They also do well in patio containers. This mixture consists of white, pink, purple, red, and yellow colors.
Fragrant blooms
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Evening blooms
Blooms open late in the afternoon or evening, hence the common name four o'clock
Four o'clocks sport fragrant colors that attract butterflies and hummingbirds
Full sun to partial shade
Blooms summer
Grows 24-36-in
Plant 15-18-in apart, couple inches deep