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July 13, 2025

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CupheaCuphea procumbens
1. Totally Tempted® Frosted Violets™
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The self-cleaning, violet purple, blush pink rimmed blossoms of Totally Tempted™ Frosted Violets™ keep right on coming from spring to fall, providing a continuous nectar source for our winged friends.
2D-N 8"-16"12"-18"9-11
  
2. Totally Tempted® Richly Red™
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The self-cleaning, rich red flowers with a deep purple center of Totally Tempted™ Richly Red™ keep right on coming from spring to fall, providing a continuous nectar source for our winged friends.
2D-N 8"-16"12"-18"9-11
Cuphea (Bat-faced)Cuphea llavea
3. Bat Face
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Native to Central America and Mexico, bat face cuphea plant is named for its interesting little bat-faced blooms of deep purple and bright red. The dense, bright green foliage provides a perfect backdrop for the masses of colorful, nectar-rich flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
2D-N 18"-24"12"-18"n/a
Large Firecracker PlantCuphea hybrid
4. Vermillionaire®
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Vermillionaire™ has unique tubular orange flowers with yellow and red highlights. Like all Cuphea it is a heat lover and will do best in warm gardens with bright light. Always keep this plant in full sun for best flowering and too avoid it stretching in the shade.
2D-N 18"-28"12"-24"8-11
Mexican HeatherCuphea hyssopifolia
5. Lavender Lace
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Delicate masses of purple flowers on shiny foliage from spring until fall. Thrives in heat.
2D-N 10"-12"16"-18"9-10

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