How to grow zauschneria plants guide to growing california fuchsia zauschneria and hummingbird flower.
Zauschneria californica orange carpet.
Small fuzzy leaves with terminal clusters of orange scarlet flowers.
Groundcover type orange carpet enjoys some afternoon shade in hot summer climates.
Zauschneria seem to particularly like growing on hillsides or sloping beds to enhanced winter drainage.
Mulch with gravel or pine needles.
Avoid planting in depressions that collect water.
Penstemons and salvias that i have planted around though they will occasionally drink from the zauschneria.
Shelter from strong winds and protect from winter moisture.
Zauschneria enjoy cool roots and sunny tops so mulching is very.
In colder climates plant out in spring rather than fall to allow roots to establish themselves.
The leaves are a fine medium green that looks very delicate among other perennials.
Zauschneria is suitable for dry gardens stone walls rock gardens mixed borders and naturalized plantings.
Zauschneria garettii orange carpet zauschneria garettii orange carpet zauschneria garettii orange carpet hardy fuchsia.
Shrubby stems form mats of green foliage and in mid to late summer bright orange tubular flowers appear in profusion just when there isn t much other color.
Zauschneria garretti orange carpet california fuchsia propagating california fuchsia is simple just cut off a piece of the plant remove any flowers use a sharp knife or x acto blade and put it in water and it should root in about 30 days.
Orange scarlet flowers mid late summer bloom low growing mats with trailing.
Flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.
Zauschneria hummingbird trumpet or fire chalice is a showy native plant that will light up the garden in mid summer to fall with a profusion of coral or orange flowers that last for many weeks.
A striking ground cover selected by david salman of high country gardens nursery and perfect for attracting hummingbirds.
They bloom from summer through to the start of autumn when they carry red hanging tubular flowers.
Zauschneria are half hardy perennials that range from 30 to 60 cm one to two feet in height.
The fire chalice plants nectar rich flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds.
Zauschneria californica bert s bluff is a little mound of fluff that explodes into reddish orange in late summer and into fall although it came from a coastal bluff it does great in most of california and is bout drip and drought tolerant as are many of the california fuchsias.
This forms a low growing mat of small green leaves bearing a riot of small scarlet orange trumpet blooms from mid summer into the autumn.
Careprovide average soil in full sun or very light shade.