A spreading, trailing annual with masses of fan-shaped lavender-blue flowers, Scaevola ‘A Blue Touch’ adds effortless colour to containers, hanging baskets, and the edges of sunny borders. Its flowers bloom continuously from late spring to the first frost without deadheading, and its tough, drought-tolerant nature makes it a low-maintenance choice for summer displays.
Scaevola ‘A Blue Touch’, commonly known as Fan Flower, is celebrated for its unique flower shape and long-lasting colour. It thrives in full sun and requires very little fuss once established.
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Annual
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Trailing, Long-flowering, Heat and drought tolerant
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Flowers: May – October
Foliage: May – October
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Scientific Name
Scaevola aemula ‘A Blue Touch’ (cultivar of an Australian native; Scaevola comes from Latin, meaning ‘left-handed’, referring to the fan shape of the flowers)
Common Name
Fan Flower
Origin
Species native to Australia; this cultivar bred for compact growth and vivid colour
Pruning Tips
No deadheading required – self-cleaning. Light trimming can improve shape or encourage more flowering if it becomes leggy
Wildlife Value
Occasionally visited by bees, though not a major pollinator plant
Positioning
Full sun in a sheltered, well-drained spot. Best in containers, window boxes, or hanging baskets where it can trail freely
Water
Water regularly until established, then moderately – tolerant of short dry spells once mature
Soil
Well-drained, light soil or compost. Avoid waterlogging, especially in pots
Food
Feed fortnightly with a balanced liquid fertiliser during the growing season to maintain strong flowering
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets
Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for holiday planters – its trailing habit, resilience, and long bloom time make it ideal if you want maximum colour with minimal care.