Hummingbird Flower
HUMMINGBIRD FLOWER
Epilobium canum (Zauschneria californica)

Flowers evolved as a way for plants to entice insects, birds and mammals to help them spread their pollen around. With the help of pollinators, plants could much more reliably further their own species over a wider range than by relying on wind or rain. Several plants have evolved to use the hummingbird as their primary pollinators, and their flowers share many characteristics.

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GARDENING BASICS
Type: Perrenials
Hardiness: 0˚F
Water: Low
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
GROWTH
Growth Rate: Moderate
Average Size: 3’ H × 4’ W
Coverage: 13 square feet
FOLIAGE
Foliage Type: Deciduous
Foliage Color: Green
FLOWERS & FRUITS
Flower Color: Yellow
Flower Season: Spring to Autumn
Fruit: A narrow, cylindrical capsule containing seeds with fine hairs that aid in wind dispersal.
MORE COMMENTS
Thorns: No
Allergies: Unknown