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These 4 o'clocks bloom in so many different designs that I love to see what design the next bloom is going to be. The colors in the blooms range between light to dark yellow, with light, bright and dark pinks, some white tints, and sometime a little reds.
4 o'clocks are some of the easiest flowers I have ever ran across, we have never had any problems with growing them.
When we started ours out about 7 years ago all we did was took the seeds and threw them on the ground and lightly covered them with some dirt, they did the rest on their own.
Just make sure they don't get washed away by the rain, or when you are watering them, birds also like them.
They range in height I am 5'2" and ours range from my knees, my waist, and my chest.
They do multiply.
This flower blooms everyday around 4 o'clock, when the blooms die and fall off you will see a green looking ball, leave these on the plant until they turn brown or black, this is when they are ready to be harvested, these are your seeds.
You can gather them to plant some where else, or let them fall to the ground where they are planted and they will multiply, on their own.
Every bloom is a seed. Nice ha?
Before long you will have your own seeds to list.
These plants return every year, and really require very little maintance, or care.
They do love the sun.