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Chilopsis linearis |
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| Common name |
desert willow |
| Family |
bignoniaceae |
| Life cycle |
shrub/tree (Z7-9) |
| Flowers |
white/pink (late spring-summer) |
| Size |
10-30' |
| Light |
sun |
| Cultural notes |
drought-tolerrant once established |
Deciduous tree native to the southwestern US and northern Mexico. Fragrant, showy flowers in combinations of white and pink arrive through summer. As its common name suggests, the leaves are long and narrow.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: front fence nursery area About my plant portraits
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- Seed from NARGS '24/'25 exchange. Baggy 70F (10w) - baggy outside (warmer) (14%G, 7d). Possibly additional G 2w later
- Same seed as above. Direct-seeded to pot early Feb, 5 germinated in March
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March 28, 2026
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