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Chamaenerion angustifolium - Fireweed

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Chamaenerion angustifolium is a perennial marvel commonly referred to as Fireweed. Renowned for its towering height - reaching up to an impressive 2 meters - and its vibrant clusters of delicate flowers, this plant is a prudent choice for the discerning gardener. Its blossoms, which range from deep pink to lustrous magenta, bloom from early summer to Fall, providing an eye-catching display and transforming landscapes into vibrant splashes of color against a canvas of narrow, lance-shaped greenery. Fireweed is not just an adornment, but a robust cultivar that thrives in full sun to partial shade and requires moderate watering. Amazingly, it is built to endure diverse conditions and can even reclaim areas affected by fire or logging with its robust characteristics - hence its fiery moniker. Recognized for its breathtaking floral display and resilience, Fireweed offers an extraordinary combination of beauty and grit, making it an essential addition to your garden project.

  • Size: Up to 2 meters tall
  • Flowers: Deep pink to magenta
  • Foliage: Narrow, lance-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resilience: Can colonize areas affected by fire or logging
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