Rare and endangered in counties around these parts as well as San Bernardino County, our “Most Beautiful Jewelflower” is aptly named! These charismatic balloon-like blooms held on a crowd of 30” upright stems should be planted right in the front of your garden, the better to indulge your imagination! A cinch to grow, a butterfly host and requires no Summer water. A little compost = more blooms in May and June. Self-sows.