50 Firebush - Hamelia Patens Seeds

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    HAMELIA PATENS FIREBUSH HUMMINGBIRD BUSH

    This native plant blooms for months, attracting both birds and butterflies, and is practically bullet-proof once established.

    Firebush is a perennial or semi-woody shrub that is known scientifically as Hamelia patens. Gardeners love firebush because it produces flowers from late spring until the first frost, and the bright red flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies, including the zebra longwing and gulf fritillary butterflies. 

    The plant's mature size will depend on where it is grown. In South Florida, it may reach fifteen feet tall, though it can easily be kept to five or eight feet tall. It works well in hedges, mixed borders, or as a stand-alone shrub.

    In North Florida, it will die back after the first freeze but will re-grow in the spring, making it what some people call a "root-hardy perennial."

    It is also a great plant because it is heat and drought-tolerant once established, can grow in a range of soils, and has no serious insect or disease problems.

    Soil pH: Acidic, Neutral, and Alkaline
    Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt
    Climate: Sub-tropical, Tropical
    Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun
    USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 8 (10 to 20 °F)
    Foliage: Evergreen
    Species: Hamelia patens
    Watering: Medium

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    HAMELIA PATENS FIREBUSH HUMMINGBIRD BUSH This native plant blooms for months, attracting both birds and butterflies, and is practically bullet-proof...

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      HAMELIA PATENS FIREBUSH HUMMINGBIRD BUSH

      This native plant blooms for months, attracting both birds and butterflies, and is practically bullet-proof once established.

      Firebush is a perennial or semi-woody shrub that is known scientifically as Hamelia patens. Gardeners love firebush because it produces flowers from late spring until the first frost, and the bright red flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies, including the zebra longwing and gulf fritillary butterflies. 

      The plant's mature size will depend on where it is grown. In South Florida, it may reach fifteen feet tall, though it can easily be kept to five or eight feet tall. It works well in hedges, mixed borders, or as a stand-alone shrub.

      In North Florida, it will die back after the first freeze but will re-grow in the spring, making it what some people call a "root-hardy perennial."

      It is also a great plant because it is heat and drought-tolerant once established, can grow in a range of soils, and has no serious insect or disease problems.

      Soil pH: Acidic, Neutral, and Alkaline
      Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt
      Climate: Sub-tropical, Tropical
      Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun
      USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 8 (10 to 20 °F)
      Foliage: Evergreen
      Species: Hamelia patens
      Watering: Medium

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