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Sutera ‘FLOWERBURST® Mauve’
Sutera ‘FLOWERBURST® Mauve’
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Common Name:
Flowerburst Mauve Sutera (Bacopa)
Description:
Sutera ‘FLOWERBURST® Mauve’ is a vigorous trailing perennial ground cover, adored for its abundant display of soft mauve blooms set against a dense mat of fine green foliage. Part of the FLOWERBURST® series, this variety has been bred for larger flowers, extended blooming, and improved garden performance. In Melbourne gardens, it delivers colour from spring through to autumn, with flowers often covering the plant so completely that the foliage is barely visible. Its cascading growth habit makes it especially well-suited to hanging baskets, window boxes, pots, or as a trailing accent along retaining walls. ‘FLOWERBURST® Mauve’ thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil. While hardy and low-maintenance, it will flower at its best with regular water during hot periods. A light trim will encourage bushier growth and more blooms, ensuring this plant provides a reliable season-long display of soft colour.
Form:
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Ground Cover
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Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
Mature Size:
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Height: 10–20 cm
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Width: 50–70 cm (trailing spread)
Aspect:
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Full Sun
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Part Shade
Flowering:
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Flowers in Spring
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Flowers in Summer
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Flowers in Autumn
Flower Colour:
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Mauve
Key Attributes:
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Suitable for Pots
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Suitable for Hanging Baskets
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Perennial (short-lived, often treated as annual)
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Herbaceous
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Long Flowering
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Bee Attracting
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Low Maintenance
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Fast Growing
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Cascading Habit
Toxicity:
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Non-toxic to humans and pets
Companion Plants:
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Calibrachoa ‘Superbells Grape Punch’
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Lobelia erinus
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Verbena ‘Lollipop’
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Petunia ‘Wave Purple Classic’
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Bacopa ‘Snowflake’ (white form)
Plant Growers Australia (PGA) is an innovative wholesale production nursery based in Melbourne, renowned for superior quality garden plants and pioneering breeding programs.
PGA do not sell direct to the public, but their website has detailed information on this species that is available for everyone to access.
Visit www.pga.com.au for further details and photos of this plant.

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