Genus Ceratotheca (False sesame)

Ceratotheca Ceratotheca triloba Photo/Illustration: Jennifer Benner
sir-at-oh-THEE-kah Common Name: False sesame
A handful of annuals and perennials from tropical regions and South Africa, these plants have dangling white, pink, or purplish flowers.
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Species, varieties and cultivars for genus Ceratotheca

Ceratotheca triloba Ceratotheca triloba
(South African foxglove)
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A rare and graceful beauty, this plant is not a true foxglove, but its flowers are similarly shaped and hang in clusters. They come in shades of white and pink with pale violet stripes highlighting the inner throats. This plant’s soft coloring brings the delicacy typical of spring-blooming plants into the summer garden. The gray-green foliage has a distinctly nutty fragrance and is deer resistant. As a large-scale plant, South African foxglove holds its own when planted among shrubs and is best complemented by plants with deep purple foliage. It also makes a good cutting flower.