Displays lightly fragrant, bold orange trumpet-shaped flowers all summer on a compact habit. It is heat and drought tolerant once established, attracts pollinators, and resists deer. It is ideal for landscaping or in a flower garden. In a cold climate it makes an excellent patio plant. It is best pruned in early spring while it is still dormant.
Blossom Color | Orange |
Bloom Season | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Height | 36-72 in |
Width | 24-48 in |
Spacing | 24-48 in |
Container Sizes | 28, QT |
Hardiness Zones | 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Wildlife Attracted | Butterflies, Hummingbirds |
Wildlife Deterred | Deer |
Features | Displays lightly fragrant, bold orange trumpet-shaped flowers all summer on a compact habit. It is heat and drought tolerant once established, attracts pollinators, and resists deer. It is ideal for landscaping or in a flower garden. In a cold climate it makes an excellent patio plant. It is best pruned in early spring while it is still dormant. |
Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
Bog Plant | No |
Is Disease Resistant | No |
Drought Tolerant | Yes |
Edible | No |
Erosion Control | No |
Fragrant Flower | Yes |
Fragrant Foilage | No |
Heat Tolerant | Yes |
Native to North America | No |
Salt Tolerant | No |
Succulent | No |
Water Plant | No |
Uses |
Chicklet Orange esperanza is an ideal for landscaping or in a flower garden. If you live in a cold climate, it makes an excellent patio plant, blooming with bright orange trumpet-shaped flowers all summer long. |
Maintenance Notes |
Chicklet Orange tecoma does not require deadheading to bloom continuously. It is best pruned in early spring while it is still dormant. |