| Cuphea | Cuphea procumbens | |  | 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 |  |  |  |  |  |
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8"-16" | 12"-18" | 9-11 |
| | | |  | 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 |  |  |  |  |  |
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8"-16" | 12"-18" | 9-11 |
| Cuphea (Bat-faced) | Cuphea llavea | |  | 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 |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 12"-18" | n/a |
| Large Firecracker Plant | Cuphea hybrid | |  | 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 |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-28" | 12"-24" | 8-11 |
| Mexican Heather | Cuphea hyssopifolia | |  | Delicate masses of purple flowers on shiny foliage from spring until fall. Thrives in heat. | 2D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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10"-12" | 16"-18" | 9-10 |