Standing about 10” shorter than Globemaster, Pinball Wizard has densely compacted silver glinted, lilac-purple globes that grow from 6″ to 8″ wide. Each globe is comprised of hundreds of tightly compacted, star-shaped florets that mature into garden sentries of dried seed pod orbs that are hauntingly beautiful. The color appears to change dramatically in low and high sunlight: from deeper purple to paler redddish-purple. It too is rabbit-, rodent- and deer-resistant, and adored by bees, butterflies and helpful pollinators. Bulb size: 20 cm/up. June. HZ: 5-7. Height: 24″.
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