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Epilobium canum 'Sidenote' - Sidenote California Fuchsia

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Epilobium canum 'Sidenote' is an exceptional choice for enthusiasts seeking a multi-functional plant to enhance their landscapes. Hailing proudly from North America, the Sidenote California Fuchsia mirrors its name in its showy, red-orange tubular blooms that light up gardens from mid-summer to autumn. This hardy perennial, standing between 15-24 inches tall and spreading almost three feet wide, is a graceful foliage masterpiece. Its lance-shaped, gray-green leaves beautifully frame the radiant blossoms, creating a striking visual contrast. Acclaimed not just for its artistic appeal but its practical characteristics too, this drought-tolerant plant can thrive in full sun to partial shade, readily lending itself to dry gardens or xeriscaping. A magnet for hummingbirds, this vibrant plant is a living spectacle, with its deer resistance only amplifying its already substantial merits. Seamlessly blending beauty, resilience, and ecological friendliness, the Sidenote California Fuchsia offers a low-maintenance yet stimulating addition to rock gardens, borders, or slopes.

  • Size: 15-24 inches tall, spreads to 36 inches
  • Flowers: Red-orange, tubular blooms
  • Foliage: Gray-green, lance-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attractiveness to wildlife: Popular with hummingbirds
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