Shrubs Standing Cypress
(Ipomopsis rubra)
Other Common Names: Red Texas Star
Bees
Deciduous
Flowering
Full Sun
Hummingbirds
Recommended Use: Perfect for wildflower gardens needing dramatic, tall, red hummingbird-attracting spires.
Introduction to Standing Cypress
Standing Cypress, scientifically known as Ipomopsis rubra, is a striking biennial plant that is popular in landscaping for its vibrant red, tubular flowers and feathery, fern-like foliage. This plant typically reaches a height of 3 to 6 feet, making it a stunning vertical accent in gardens. Its bright blooms tend to attract hummingbirds, adding life and movement to any landscape. Often used in wildflower gardens, borders, or naturalized settings, Standing Cypress is particularly valued for its ability to thrive in challenging conditions while adding a bold splash of color.
Maintenance Guidelines for Standing Cypress
Standing Cypress is known for its resilience and low maintenance needs, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. It prefers full sun exposure to thrive and develop its best foliage and flowering display. The plant does well in well-drained soil, often requiring minimal watering once established, making it drought-tolerant. While not prone to significant pest or disease issues, ensuring good air circulation can help prevent any potential problems. Pruning is generally unnecessary, but removing spent flowers can help encourage a tidier appearance and potential additional blooming.
Quick Facts
– Hardiness Zones: 6 to 10
– Growth Rate: Moderate
– Special Characteristics: Deer resistant, attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators
– Sunlight Preference: Full sun
– Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil, tolerates poor soils
– Watering Needs: Low once established, drought-tolerant
Key remarks: Standing Cypress is an ideal plant for those looking to add vertical interest and attract pollinators to their garden while enjoying a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant. Its bright red flowers and height can act as an anchor in floral displays, providing a vivid contrast with other garden plants.
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