- How to Grow and Care for Cuphea Plants Like a Pro Gardener
Cuphea plants are low-maintenance pollinator magnets perfect for growing in warm, sunny yards Read this guide to learn how to care for this diverse genus
- How to Plant and Grow Cuphea - Better Homes Gardens
Cuphea comes in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and flower sizes Its small, often tubular blossoms wear shades of orange, bright yellow, red, white, purple, and neon pink in differing combos Many of these flowers feature large modified petals that give the appearance of ears
- How to Grow Cuphea | Garden Design
Learn more about this heat and drought-tolerant plant that attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators See how to use cuphea firecracker plants in your garden or containers, and see photos of popular plants such as Vermillionaire and bat-face cupheas
- Cuphea - Wikipedia
Cuphea ˈ k juː f iː ə [2] is a genus containing about 260 species of annual and perennial flowering plants native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas The species range from low-growing herbaceous plants to semi-woody shrubs up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) tall
- Cuphea Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
The Cuphea genus, part of the Lythraceae family, is native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas These annual or perennial plants are recognized for their small, brightly colored flowers that bloom from summer to frost, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies
- The Cuphea Guide – Plant Detectives
Cuphea is a vibrant, heat-loving annual or tender perennial known for its tubular flowers, colorful foliage, and remarkable ability to attract pollinators—especially hummingbirds With an extended bloom season that stretches from late spring through fall, Cuphea is ideal for sunny borders, container gardens, and wildlife-friendly plantings
- Learn About Cupheas | Burpee Gardening
Cuphea makes a great for edging for walks and borders, and are excellent in containers and hanging baskets Cuphea is drought and heat tolerant
- Cuphea - Daves Garden
Scientific name: Cuphea hyssopifolia Common names: Mexican false heather, false heather, Hawaiian heather, elfin herb Say: KOO-fee-ah his-sop-ih-FOH-lee-uh Flower: small, trumpet-shaped flowers with six spreading lavender petals produced in leaf axils; flowers sometimes white, pink, or deep rose Size: 12 to 24 inches tall and wide
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