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Galvezia juncea |
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Common name |
Baja bush snapdragon |
Family |
plantaginaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z9-10) |
Flowers |
red (summer) |
Size |
36" |
Light |
sun-part shade |
Cultural notes |
well-drained soil; drought-tolerant |
From seed  |
germinates readily at room temperature detailed seed-starting info below
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Thin reed-like stems carry small dark green leaves, with narrow tubular scarlet flowers in summer. Attracts hummingbirds. Native to Baja California, Mexico.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Galvezia juncea
- Seed from NARGS '17/'18 exchange. Baggy 70F (84%G, 4-7d)
- Same seed as above. Baggy 70F (~70%G, 5-8d)
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Last modified:
February 08, 2019
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