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This flannel bush is a cross between classic F. californicum and F. mexicanum, and is a cultivar brought about by Rancho santa Ana Botanic Garden. It is a large, robust plant reported to reach 2 to 3 feet tall, and grows in a wide vase shape for a width of 15 to 2 feet. However,we have noticed that this hybrid grows more slowly and stays smaller than the original and may be more suitable for smaller spaces. Pacific sunset has large, fuzzy, 3" yellow flowers that have an orange- red blush, as opposed to the original full yellow. The leaves of the plant are fairly sturdy like a geranium's, and have a similar shape. Fremontodenron is given the common name "flannel bush" due to the leaves, stems, and flower bracts all being covered in thick, visible hairs. This is a stunning plant when in bloom in spring, and off bloom is an interesting evergreen texture in the water wise garden. Fremontodendron 'Pacific sunset' does well on slopes since it favors sandy, rocky, exceptionally well-draining soil, needs full sun to light shade, and dry conditions. 'Pacific sunset' is drought tolerant and needs no supplemental water in summer once established.

Plant type

Shrub

Dormancy

Evergreen

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Color

Yellow, Orange

Special uses

Hedge

Sun

Full Sun

Water

Low

Ease of care

Moderate

Soil drainage

Fast

Soil description

Sandy soils or very fast draining rocky slopes. Tolerates serpentine soil..
Soil PH: 6 - 8

Maintenance

Avoid hard pruning. Cutting into the wood will often kill this plant..

Sunset Zones

4*, 5*, 6*, 7, 8, 9, 10*, 11*, 12*, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

California Sycamore, Blue Elderberry (Sambucus mexicana), Oak, Manzanita species

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