| Common Name |
Pink California Fucia |
| Latin Name |
Zauschneria californica Pink |
| Native Habitat |
Southern California deserts from 0 to 4,000 feet |
| Soil |
Dry, decomposed granite, sand, clay loam low in organic
content, limestone, well drained |
| Water |
Twice per month in summer |
| Height |
2 feet |
| Protective Mechanism |
None |
| Leaves |
Narrow green leaves, stressdeciduous |
| Garden Suitability |
Hummingbird, Songbird |
| Ornamental Value |
Pink flowers spring through fall |
| Nature Value |
Attracts hummingbirds, used by birds |
| Native American Uses |
None known |
| Links |
|
| Images and data |
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/84921/ |
| Images and data |
http://www.rmrp.com/Photo%20Pages/ZZ/Zauschneria%20californica%20'Solidarity%20Pink'%20100DPI.htm |
| Images and
data |
http://www.calfloranursery.com/pages_plants/pages_e/episolpin.html |
| Images, data, and
nursery |
http://www.laspilitas.com/plants/765.htm |