Diplacus 'Jelly Bean Terracotta' - Jelly Bean Terracotta Monkeyflower (Plant) garden design Very rare oak of the
Description
Very rare oak of the San Gabriel Valley--native to Pasadena and Pomona
Both residential and professional gardeners will learn the benefits of going native with gardens that require less water and fewer fertilizers
This honey was harvested from an apiary in the chaparral beyond the recent burn areas around Calabasas and Topanga Canyon
April Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen Height by Width 8ft
Lavender Flowering Months May
Diplacus 'Jelly Bean Terracotta' - Jelly Bean Terracotta Monkeyflower (Plant) garden design Very rare oak of theJelly Bean Terracotta has vivid orange flowers. Flowers are large and showy. Does best with some afternoon shade, but can tolerate full sun on the coast. Occasional summer water will prevent complete dormancy. Plant Characteristics Family Name Phrymaceae Species Name Diplacus 'Jelly Bean Terracotta' Common Name Jelly Bean Terracotta Monkeyflower Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Coast Part Sun, Inland Part Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type
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