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Epilobium septentrionale - Humboldt County Fuchsia

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Epilobium septentrionale is more than just a plant; it's a treasure of California, a beautiful, resilient addition to any garden setting also known by its common name, Humboldt County Fuchsia. This robust perennial boasts vibrant scarlet tubular flowers that serve as a beacon for hummingbirds and bees, contributing healthily to the local ecology. Borne on a backdrop of narrow, glossy green leaves, the flowers make their spectacular appearance from mid-summer through fall, satisfying garden aficionados' longing for that seasonal splash of color. Reaching a striking 1-3 feet in height and spreading up to 3 feet wide, this fuchsia plant impresses on multiple scales, thriving as a lush centerpiece or durable ground cover. Engineered by nature for full sun exposure, it can withstand various soil conditions and partial shade, while demonstrating an adaptable spectrum in water usage from low to moderate levels. Add the Humboldt County Fuchsia to your canvas, and let its charm and versatility transform your garden environment.

  • Size: Up to 1-3 feet tall and 3 feet wide
  • Flowers: Vibrant, tubular scarlet flowers
  • Foliage: Narrow, glossy green leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Hummingbird and bee-friendly
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