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Breath of Heaven

Photo by Ardis Neilsen
Photo by Ardis Neilsen

 

Breath of Heaven 

By Ardis Neilsen   UCCE Master Gardener

 

Common Name:  Pink Breath of Heaven

 

Scientific Name:  Coleonema pulchellum or pulchrum

 

Planting Zone:  Sunsetzones 7-9, 14-24

 

Size:    4-6feet tall, 4 -5 feet wide 

 

Bloom Season:  Spring to fall

 

Exposure:  Full sun or partial shade

 

Pruning Needs:  Trim lightly

 

 

 

Water Needs:   Regular watering, drought tolerant once established

 

Crush the leaves and flowers of a “Breath of Heaven” (Pink) plant, and you will find out why this graceful evergreen shrub was given such an intriguing name. Its gentle fragrance is soft and clean, like a breath of fresh air.  

Spring's arrival is announced when the petite, star-shaped pink flowers appear. They grow at the ends of the plant's slender branches, which are lined with green, feathery, heather-like leaves. Even though Breath of Heaven is a large shrub at full maturity, it has a light and airy feeling to it, as seen when its branches sway in unison with the wind.

This South African native looks delicate in appearance, but is surprisingly hardy.  Well-suited for the Central Coast, it tolerates drought, wind, and salty coastal conditions. It is deer resistant and prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil in addition to being cold hardy to 20° Fahrenheit.

Grow Breath of Heaven as a hedge, an accent plant in a garden bed, or in a large patio pot.  This pollinator attracts hummingbirds and bees and fits in well with cottage or Mediterranean garden designs.

Pruning should be done after blooming to help the plant retain a desired size, but the shrub generally looks better and flowers more with little to no pruning, which encourages it to maintain its natural, wispy style. If a smaller plant is needed, look for a dwarf variety. Like most spring-blooming shrubs, its blossoms are on the new growth. Avoid cutting back to old wood, because the shrub will not produce new growth from the older, woody branches.

An added bonus is that the Breath of Heaven's wispy branches can be used as attractive filler in floral arrangements.

So add a little bit of heaven to your garden retreat.  Breathe deeply to enjoy the refreshing scent of Breath of Heaven and watch it move gently with the wind.