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This is believed to be a T. stans hybrid. Flowers are self-cleaning, and they don't set seed till late in the season, which means continu...Read More
I planted two of these plants in Lake Havasu City, Az and they grew rapidly and did very well, that is until the quail came along. They ...Read More
I love love love tecomas, I found some seed from this plant apparantly from a trade, and had to make sure of what I had. This will be th...Read More
I sent my order to VA for my daughter who had moved from Texas. They came in perfectly healthy, we planted, and they are thriving. I am...Read More
This plant was new for us in 2010. We bought the plants and not knowing anything about them planted them in an area that was too small fo...Read More
About a year ago I found 2 yellow bell plants and planted them here in Mt. Dora, Fl. They have done great. Our past winter was a very ...Read More
This is a beautiful plant that hummingbirds love in my area. As mentioned, it is drought tolerant once established, but I didn't realize...Read More
Last year I planted a Gold Star Esperanza and it was great. I planted it in a bed with wave petunia. In the winter I gathered the seed an...Read More
I love this plant and it grows well in the Texas Hill country. Today I found a long green seed pod on a plant. I picked it to see the see...Read More
I live on the edges of zones 6 & 7 (Enid, OK) and have planted this beautiful plant outside after wintering it inside the house. I hope ...Read More
This esperanza (which means "hope" in Spanish) can attain a height and width of 5 feet produces clusters of lemon yellow trumpet shaped b...Read More