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Chilopsis linearis ‘Lopur’ (Multi) - Desert Diva Desert Willow

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Chilopsis linearis ‘Lopur’ (Multi) is more than just a plant — it's a spectacle of natural beauty and resilience. Commonly known as the Desert Diva Desert Willow, it’s a toast to the awe-inducing rustic charm inherent to the Southwest. Stretching up to an impressive 20-25 feet tall and wide, its willow-like, narrow leaves grace the skies, making a powerful yet subtle statement. A florid display of trumpet-shaped flowers, boasting hues from rich burgundy to an inviting lavender, adorn this masterpiece, adding life to arid landscapes. Not just a visual treat, the Desert Willow is a veritable oasis in a desert, remarkably drought-tolerant and requiring full sun exposure. As an added bonus, it serves as a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies, adding vibrant wildlife to your green space. Add the stunning Desert Diva Desert Willow to your garden and experience the remarkable combination of robust resilience and undeniable charm.

  • Size: Up to 20-25 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers ranging from burgundy to lavender
  • Foliage: Long, narrow, willow-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife-friendly: Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
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