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Torenia (Wishbone Flower): Planting, Care & Growing Guide

Torenia–commonly called wishbone flower– is a bushy annual with serrated light green leaves and, from summer to early fall, flared blooms with bi-color blossoms pale lilac and blue-purple, yellow and white, or rose and white petals. Torenia looks like miniature gloxinias or monkeyflowers (Mimulus).

Torrenia fournieri is often grown in summer bedding. Set Torenia at the front of an annual or mixed border. It can also be grown as a summer-flowering houseplant or cool-greenhouse plant.

The Torenia genus includes about 40 erect to spreading annuals and perennials. All are native to woodlands and high altitudes in tropical Africa and Asia.

Torenia (Wishbone Flower): Planting, Care & Growing GuideWishbone flower, Torenia

Seven ways to use Torenia in your garden

Torenia, also known as wishbone flower, is a versatile and beautiful addition to home gardens. Here are some creative ways to incorporate it into your garden design:

1. Hanging Baskets and Containers

2. Edging and Borders

3. Shade Gardens

4. Pollinator-Friendly Spaces

5. Window Boxes

6. Ground Cover

7. Seasonal Bedding Plant

Torenia’s vibrant hues, unique flower shape, and adaptability make it a valuable addition to any home garden. Whether used in containers, hanging baskets, or ground cover, it brings a touch of whimsical beauty that brightens up shaded spaces.

Get to know Torenia

Torenia (Wishbone Flower): Planting, Care & Growing GuideYellow Wishbone, Torenia flava

Where to plant Torenia

Torenia uses

When to plant Torenia

Planting and spacing Torenia

How to water and feed Torenia

Torenia (Wishbone Flower): Planting, Care & Growing GuideA field of Torenia

Torenia pests and diseases

Torenia propagation

Torenia varieties to grow


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