Four-O'Clock Broken Colors
Every bloom is unique, with 4 colors vying for attention!
Until recently, the old-fashioned, multi-colored Mirabilis, known as Miracle of Peru, was believed to be lost to horticulture--the modern strains produce only solid-colored blooms. Then a few specimens were located, and years of breeding were undertaken to produce this festive update!
Best of all, Broken Colors is super-easy to grow! Sow the seeds in place as soon as the soil is warm in spring. Space about 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart in full sun and any well-drained soil. Heat- and drought-tolerant, the plants bloom all summer!
Four o'Clock has another valuable use in the garden besides its beauty and fragrance. It is a magnet for Japanese Beetles, so if your Roses and veggies are plagued by this pest, consider surrounding them with Four o'Clocks. Then, once the plants begin blooming, just go around in the late afternoon or early evening with a pail of soapy water and strip the Japanese Beetles off the flowers, dropping them into the soapy water (which kills them). Especially effective near Roses, berries, potatoes, and corn.
Pkt is 40 seeds.
| Genus | Mirabilis |
| Species | jalapa |
| Variety | Broken Colors |
| Bloom Season | Early Summer - Early Fall |
| Zone | 8 - 11 |
| Plant Height | 3 ft |
| Plant Width | 2 in |
| Bloom Size | 1 in - 2 in |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Additional Characteristics | Direct Sow, Flower |
| Bloom Color | Mix, Multi-Color, Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow |
| Bloom Season | Fall |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Resistance | Heat Tolerant, Drought Tolerant |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Ornamental, Outdoor |





