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Epilobium x 'Stardust' (Hummingbird Trumpet) (formerly Zauschneria) has great presence in a border, rock garden, or native plant garden. Narrow-leaved green foliage is covered in tubular orange flowers from summer to fall, a long season of bloom that feeds hummingbirds and butterflies. Plant in a full sun location in average to poor soil with good drainage. Water regularly for the first two years, especially during a dry winter to establish this plant. Thereafter it is a very waterwise addition to the garden. Native to the west coast of North America and east to New Mexico, Epilobium (formerly Zauschneria) is found on dry slopes and ridges from sea level to high altitude.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"I didn't like this plant at first because it grew very little and didn't bloom until Oct. Now it's covered in bright red blooms, and is still going strong even though the night time temps have gone down into the 30s. It's one of the few plants still looking nice in my yard. It's around 8 inches tall. I hope it blooms earlier next year so that the hummingbirds can get nectar from it. The hummingbirds have migrated."
"THESE PLANTS HAVE BEEN IN THE GROUND FOR 2 WEEKS AND ARE DOING EXCELLENT"
"The plant arrived healthy, in great condition and ready to transplant. I bought this plant specifically to attract hummingbirds."