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Common
name: "Native Fireweed"
Latin name: Chamerion angustifolium
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Zone: 4
- 7
Elevation to: 11,000'
Growth habit: Upright clump
Max height: 36" - 48"
Spread: 36"
Flowers: Yes, July - August
Flower type:
Native to area: Yes
Available varieties: 1
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Pictured: Native
Fireweed
Chamerion angustifolium |
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Perennial
Cultivation:
Plant Native Fireweed in full sun to partial shade in any soil type.
"Fireweed is a native plant that can be found growing in the
mountains. Tolerates drought conditions well. "Fireweed"
is easy to grow and hard to get rid of once established.
Propagation:
Plants can be collected from private property during early
spring... or purchase pre-started plants at your local Garden
Center.
Potential pests ~ diseases:
Rare. |
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