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Justicia Brandegeana
Shrimp plant (Justicia
brandegeana) is an attractive tropical perennial and a must-have for a hummingbird
garden. This easy-to-grow plant can reach two to six feet tall
and is easily recognized by the colorful, drooping, shrimp-like bracts it
produces. But it's the white flower inside the bracts that attracts both
hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant, commonly called golden
shrimp plant, is a different but related species.
The
Florida-Friendly shrimp plant can be grown throughout the state and
blooms year-round in mild climates. It will be killed back by frost but usually
returns in the spring. Shrimp plants can be planted in full sun or
part shade, and will grow best in rich organic soil.
New plants may
look somewhat twiggy, but with light pruning and a little care will quickly
spread to form an attractive clump. Patient gardeners who keep an eye out in
the early evenings may be rewarded with a visit from tiny diners.
Source: gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/
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Sun, Shade, Part Sun, Part Shade | |
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3-4 ft | |
4-6 ft | |
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter | |
Yes | |
Red | |
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Medium | |
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