Calylophus hartwegii v. lavandulifolius
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Calylophus hartwegii v. lavandulifolius

Sundrops

Quick Facts

Full and Afternoon Sun Xeric Resists Rabbits Western Only  Legend

Description:

15” x 18” wide, (cutting propagated). This spectacular native wildflower is ever blooming with a profusion of large, bright yellow, four-petaled flowers. The narrow gray-green foliage gives the plant a lacy look in the garden. Calylophus thrives in the heat, and grows well in a wide range of soils, as long as they’re well-drained. A fine planting companion for Penstemon strictus or Lavandula ‘Munstead’. Zones 5-9.

Special Notes:

Plant with Penstemon strictus, Lavandula ‘Munstead’, and Linum!

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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 5 - 9
Color Yellow
Regions Hot Desert, USA, Western Only
Rain Less than 10in., 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care)
Bloom Time Late Spring, Summer, Longblooming
Sun Full and Afternoon Sun
Soil Average Garden Soil, Sandy Garden Soil
Moisture Xeric
Height Medium - 12in. to 36in.
Resistant to Hungry Critters Resists Rabbits