Russelia equisetiformis

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Russelia equisetiformis
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Scientific classification
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R. equisetiformis
Binomial name
Russelia equisetiformis
Schlecht. & Cham.
Synonyms
  • Russelia juncea (Zucc.)

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Russelia equisetiformis, commonly known as fountainbush,[1] firecracker plant, coral plant, coral fountain, coralblow and fountain plant, is a weeping subshrub in the Plantaginaceae family.

The plant is native to Mexico and Guatemala.[2]

The name Russelia honors the Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715-1768), given to the genus by the Dutch scientist Baron Nikolaus von Jacquin (1727-1817). The species name reference to this plants resemblance to horse tail rushes, and the Latin term equisetiformis means "like Equisetum."

Description

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White flowering cultivar.
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Overall arching form of plant.

Russelia equisetiformis is a multi-branching plant with 4–5 feet (1.2–1.5 m) long arching branches.[2] The overall graceful form of the subshrub is a fountainesque mound.

The stems and tiny oval leaves are bright green.

It flowers profusely with small decumbent red flowers. It can bloom year round in tropical and subtropical climates.[2]

It is a very popular nectar plant for hummingbirds and butterflies.


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Russelia equisetiformis

Cultivation

Russelia equisetiformis is culivated as an ornamental plant, for use planted in temperate climate gardens, and in window boxes, pots, and hanging planters.[2]

There are also cultivars with ivory white or pink flowers. Flowering is best in a minimum of half day sun, though the plant grows well in deep shade to bright sun.

The plant can be espaliered on a trellis for vertical display or a balcony—terrace screen (in pot). It can withstand temperatures down to -6.6°C (20°F). In colder climates it can overwinter as a houseplant in bright locations.[2]

References

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External links

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 San Marcos Growers horticultural database: Russelia equisetiformis . accessed 12.18.2013