Bring vibrant color and a touch of whimsy to your garden with the Wishbone Flower! This easy-care annual thrives in shade or partial shade, boasting unique trumpet-shaped blooms and colorful foliage. Learn how to grow Wishbone Flowers from seeds or transplants, and discover their surprising namesake feature!
About the Wishbone Flower
No bones about it: This plant makes wishes come true. Look closely at the trumpet-shaped flowers for the plant鈥檚 eponymous feature: A pair of stamens unite at the anthers in a way that resembles a wishbone, a part found in chickens, turkeys, and other birds.
Also known as bluewings, Torenia fournieri is a perennial grown as an annual.
鈥淭orenias hail from tropical portions of Asia and Africa and are named after Olof Toren (1718鈥53), who traveled in China as a chaplain for the Swedish East India Company in the middle of the 18th century,鈥 explains
Wishbone flower grows well in shade or semi-shade (even indoors) if adequate moisture is maintained; legginess is a clue that more light is needed. Note that most cultivars are intolerant of sun and high heat. (The greater the amount of light that a wishbone flower can receive and tolerate, the wider the choices available as companion plants in containers; growth habits should be compatible.)
Wishbone flower鈥檚 color appears not only in its blooms鈥 its foliage can turn red or bronze in unseasonably cold weather.