Tecoma capensis

This attractive ornamental shrub produces clusters of brilliant orange trumpet-shaped flowers.
$11.25
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Tecoma capensis

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Tecoma capensis, also called the Cape Honeysuckle, grows 1-3 metres tall and 2-3 metres wide. It blooms in full sunlight to partial shade and prefers a moist, well-drained soil. This evergreen shrub produces brightly coloured, trumpet-shaped flowers that range from orange to dark red in colour. It usually blooms year-round and attracts many butterflies, hummingbirds and bees. This plant can be used for decorative purposes in your garden or trimmed to form a hedge. It also makes an excellent container plant on your patio.

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Tecoma capensis

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