Growing Conditions & Care:
- Bloom Color and Time: Produces intense hot pink to fuchsia-red flowers from summer through to early autumn.
- Foliage and Bark: Foliage is dark green, often with bronze tones, and turns bright red or orange in autumn.
- Sun and Soil: Prefers a full sun position to ensure maximum flowering. It is adaptable to most soil types but thrives in well-drained loams.
- Drought and Frost Tolerance: Once established, ‘World’s Fair’ is hardy, drought-tolerant, and handles cold and moderate frost well.
- Maintenance: Generally easy to grow. Pruning in winter or early spring will encourage a dense growth habit and more prolific flowers.
Uses In The Garden:
- Mass Planting & Hedges: Because of its low, dense, and spreading habit (typically 60cm–1m tall, 1-2m wide), it is an excellent choice for mass plantings to create a low-maintenance flowering hedge or border.
- Feature Specimen in Small Gardens: It acts as a stunning feature plant for small gardens, courtyards, or even as a groundcover-style shrub due to its low-growing, multi-branched form.
- Container Gardening: Its small size makes it ideal for planting in large pots, tubs, or containers, allowing it to be used on patios, balconies, or paved areas.
- Mixed Borders: ‘World’s Fair’ provides vibrant color contrast in mixed garden beds, particularly when paired with perennials, ornamental grasses, or smaller native shrubs.
- Deciduous Feature: Even when the leaves fall, the plant offers year-round interest with its branching structure and attractive autumn tones.



