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How to Propagate Epilobium canum

Taming the Fire Follower: Propagating California Fuchsia (Epilobium canum)

The California fuchsia, or Zauschneria californica, now known scientifically as Epilobium canum, is a hummingbird magnet with its vibrant, fiery orange-red blooms. This California native is surprisingly tough despite its delicate looks, tolerating drought and thriving in poor soil conditions. But what’s even more rewarding than admiring its beauty in the wild is cultivating it yourself. Luckily, propagating California fuchsia isn’t as intimidating as it sounds. Let’s explore the different methods you can use to welcome this stunning plant into your garden:

1. Seed Starting:

2. Taking Cuttings:

3. Division:

Tips for Success:

Propagating California fuchsia allows you to enjoy the fiery beauty of this native plant for years to come. With a little patience and care, you can successfully multiply your plants using any of these methods and create a stunning display that will have hummingbirds buzzing with delight!

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