A rich-toned hybrid monkeyflower displaying mamalade-orange flowers with contrasting burnished-red throats. Monkeyflowers are 2-3-foot evergreen subshrubs that bloom from spring through summer, and this cultivar is an especially verdant and vigorous form. Does best with good drainage, and prefers afternoon shade inland. Thrives when kept on the dry side with occasional deep summer waterings. Stems can be pinched to form a stronger, denser framework to support its floriferous branches. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees enjoy the flowers. A larval food source for checkerspot and painted lady butterflies. Deer resistant.
Diplacus (Mimulus) 'U.C. Hybrid'
monkeyflower
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