June – July Bloomer
Posted by FireBloom Gardens
If your summer garden needs a bold pop of color that can take the heat and still shine, the Mexican Bird of Paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) is your star player.
This eye-catching perennial shrub is a favorite across the high desert for its brilliant orange-red blooms, graceful fern-like foliage, and ability to power through even the hottest, driest months. It bursts into bloom in late spring and peaks through June and July—a true firework show of flowers.
Why FireBloom Loves It:
- Sun-Loving Superstar – Performs best with full sun exposure.
- Drought-Resistant Beauty – Once established, it barely needs water.
- Wildlife Favorite – Hummingbirds and butterflies can’t resist it.
- Fast-Growing + Forgiving – Perfect for beginners or low-maintenance landscapes.
Care Tips:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun (6+ hrs/day) |
| Water | Deep water 1x/week in summer |
| Soil | Well-draining; tolerates poor soils |
| Pruning | Cut back in spring and fall to shape |
| Cold Hardy | Hardy to ~20°F (USDA Zone 8a) |
Pro Tip: Cut it back hard in early spring to stimulate bushier growth and more prolific flowering.
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