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Diplacus puniceus X var. clevelandii 'San Diego Sunrise'

San Diego Sunrise monkeyflower.

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Wonderful color, hummingbirds love it. - grid24_24
Wonderful color, hummingbirds love it. - grid24_24
Many of the monkey flowers in the are around the Escondido nursery  have this weird mix of yellow and red flowers. - grid24_24
The monkey flower was planted with Stcky Monkey flower on a coastal bluff, no water, in June. - grid24_24
Diplacus puniceusX San Diego Sunrise is an attractive monkey flower with red flowers that turn an orangey -yellow with maturity and shiny, dark green foliage. Or, sometimes they will be yellow flowers like sticky monkey flower, and then the next flower is red, or red orange. Full sun or part sun and sandy/loam soil are the best conditions under which San Diego Sunrise grows. This monkeyflower is a hybrid between two species native to San Diego county. It naturally occurs in the area of The Escondido Nursery. Click here for more about Monkeys in California

Diplacus puniceus X var. clevelandii 'San Diego Sunrise' tolerates sand.

Foliage of Diplacus puniceus X var. clevelandii 'San Diego Sunrise' is stressdeciduous.
Flower of Diplacus puniceus X var. clevelandii 'San Diego Sunrise' has color orange.

Communities for Diplacus puniceus X var. clevelandii 'San Diego Sunrise':Chaparral.

ph: 6.00 to 8.00
usda: 7 to 10
height[m]: 0.50 to 0.80
width[m]: 0.50 to 0.70
rainfall[cm]: 30.00 to 100.00

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