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Vermillionaire cuphea’s tubular flowers are the perfect shape and size for hummingbirds’ long beaks and tongues, allowing them to access the plant’s abundant nectar.
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Botanically speaking Vermillionaire is a Cuphea ignea hybrid. It develops into a woody-like plant and as I said bearing hundreds of scarlet-orange flowers for months.
We've been growing Vermillionaire for four years on a rocky red clay hillside in west Georgia. I can say this is a must-have plant.
Cuphea ‘Vermillionaire’ is a catchy name for another recently spotted Armstrong selection. It will remind you of Cuphea ignea, the cigar plant, except in the case of ‘Vermillionaire’ the ...
Another new selection is a Cuphea ignea hybrid called Vermillionaire. This is a larger woody-like plant bearing hundreds of scarlet orange flowers for months.
If you’re searching for a plant that will attract hummingbirds to your garden and handle the Louisiana summer like a champ, look no further than Vermillionaire cuphea — one of the LSU AgCenter ...
Botanically speaking Vermillionaire is a Cuphea ignea hybrid. It develops into a woody-like plant and as I said bearing hundreds of scarlet-orange flowers for months.
Three years ago I wrote an article on cupheas and merely gave casual mention to a variety called Vermillionaire which we had been growing for a year. Now after growing ...