'Allegro' bears bright orange-red flowers, with bold, black marks. A hardy
perennial in cooler areas, this plant is usually short-lived or even treated
as an annual in climates where winters are warm. Early spring flowers sit atop
stiff, hairy stems and coarse divided leaves. By mid-summer, plant has
dwindled and gone dormant, only to reappear with new foliage in the fall.