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TRUMPET HUMMINGBIRD

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TRUMPET HUMMINGBIRD

Product Description:

Dicliptera suberecta Attract hummingbirds while adding a pop of color to your yard or garden. Felty grey leaves act as the perfect backdrop to the clusters of tubular orange flowers that cover the plant late spring through fall. The flowers produce nectar the hummingbirds love. Heat and drought tolerant, grows up to 20 inches tall with a 3-foot spread. Hardy in zones 7–10.

Trumpet Hummingbird plants ship late April in 3 ½ inch pots. Order early for best availability. Detailed planting information and growing instructions are included with each order and may be obtained below. Available only in the contiguous US.
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Customer Reviews

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Elizabeth P.
LIttle plant, cool blooms

This little plant came and I planted it close to the front door so I could keep an eye on it. It was fine being planted in the sun and has not really grown much. But all of a sudden it bloomed a week or so ago. It is pretty and is doing fine with 94°F temp. I love the flowers and hope to enjoy them all summer.

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John C.
Great plant

Hummingbirds love it and it looks great on our patio

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jackieh
even although she's in full sun and dumb dirt, she is blooming like mad

Bless the tiny Trumpet Hummingbird plant's heart! I planted her near my hummingbird feeder and she's got a bunch of blooms; they pop in all of the time for a snoot-ful.

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Cathy F.
Trumpet hummingbird plant

It’s looking good. It looks small but it has grown.
It’s blooming and looking healthy!

Cultivation
Plant in typical garden soil and give plenty of room for growth. Plants can tolerate high heat and are drought tolerant.

Pests & Diseases
For preventative measures, between waterings, avoid the plant sitting in water and allow to dry completely.

Soil Type
Arid, dry soil, does not require high nutrient input.

Light Requirements

Full sun

Bloom Time

Late spring through early fall

Hardiness Zone

Hardy in zones 7–10

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