Orange Field Mountain Fleeceflower
Orange Field Mountain Fleeceflower (Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Orange Field')
Orange Field Mountain Fleeceflower is a long-blooming perennial that carries borders from midsummer into fall with slender spikes of warm coral to salmon-pink flowers. It builds a full, leafy clump that adds volume and movement without feeling heavy. The flower color sits in that rare orange-leaning range that pairs well with both cool blues and deep burgundy foliage. If you want dependable late-season color with a natural, workhorse presence, this plant earns a prime spot.
Distinctive Features
This cultivar produces notably long, airy flower spikes in a salmon-pink to orange-tinged tone held above lush mid-green foliage. The habit is upright and clump-forming, creating a broad, substantial mound that reads well in the middle to back of a border. Bloom typically begins in midsummer and continues into early to mid-autumn, offering a sustained display rather than a short flush. It is also valued for cut stems that add height and soft color to arrangements.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun to partial shade, with afternoon shade helpful in hotter regions.
- Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil is ideal, and it also tolerates heavier soils if they do not stay waterlogged.
- Water: Medium moisture, keep evenly moist for best growth and longest bloom, especially in summer.
- USDA Zones: USDA Zones 5 to 9.
- Mature Size: Typically 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide in flower, depending on conditions.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use as a focal point in late-season borders where the coral flower spikes can rise above companions and carry the planting into fall.
- Back Border: Place toward the back or middle of beds to add height, volume, and long-running bloom.
- Moist Beds: Plant in consistently moist garden areas where it can stay full and floriferous through summer.
- Naturalistic Planting: Combine with grasses and late bloomers for a soft, moving, meadow-like look.
- Cut Flower Garden: Grow in cutting beds for long, slender spikes that add airy structure to bouquets.
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Water during dry spells to prevent stress and keep flower production steady through late summer.
- Mulch: Mulch with compost or leaf mold to conserve moisture and improve soil structure.
- Deadheading: Remove spent spikes if you want a tidier look, though the plant often stays attractive without constant cleanup.
- Division: Divide every few years in spring if the clump becomes crowded or you want to increase your planting.
- Cleanup: Cut back stems in late winter to early spring before new growth starts.
Why Choose Orange Field Mountain Fleeceflower?
- Late-Season Color: Coral to salmon-pink flower spikes deliver weeks of bloom from midsummer into fall.
- Border Filler: A full clump adds volume and soft movement that makes plantings look more complete.
- Easy Pairing: Warm flower tones blend beautifully with blues, silvers, and dark foliage plants.
- Reliable Performance: Strong growth and repeat flowering make it a dependable choice in many climates.
- Cutting Value: Long stems work well for fresh arrangements and add height without stiffness.
If you need a perennial that bridges the gap between summer and fall with color and presence, Orange Field Mountain Fleeceflower is a smart pick. Give it consistent moisture and a spot in sun to part shade, and it will reward you with long spikes of warm-toned bloom for weeks. Planting it in a generous group creates the most natural, high-impact effect.
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