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Description
Tecoma hybrid – Red Bells
Red Bells is a fast-growing, well-behaved, heat tolerant colorful blooming shrub. The bright flowers are medium-sized bell-shaped dark orange to nearly red, that are formed in large clusters at the branch tips. Leaves are dark green. They provide flushes of blooms from spring to fall. Plants can freeze back with temps around 25-30°F, but will recover quickly after stems are cut back to the ground. They are root hardy to around 10°-15°F. We got starts of this plant a long time ago from our good friend and Tecoma breeder, George Hull, who was an adjunct professor at ASU. Red Bells is a semi-dwarf, sterile hybrid, which keeps them blooming longer and they rarely produce any dirty seed pods.
Exposure Full Sun to part shade. (Blooms best in full sun)
Size Up to 3-5 feet high & wide
Hardiness Zones 8-11
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Additional Information
Size | 1 gallon |
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