Diplacus clevelandii - Cleveland's Bush Monkeyflower (Plant) Spanish and mammals
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Growth Rate Moderate Endangered 1B
Cold Hardy to Less than 15 degrees F Distribution San Bruno Mountain Natural Habitat Coastal sage scrub
Diplacus clevelandii - Cleveland's Bush Monkeyflower (Plant) Spanish and mammalsThis monkeyflower is uncommon in the wild (and in nurseries). Its flowers are similar to that of seep monkeyflower, but it is drought tolerant. Locally native in the San Diego region. A great addition in coastal gardens or containers! Plant Characteristics Family Name Phrymaceae Species Name Diplacus clevelandii Common Name Cleveland's Bush Monkeyflower Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Coast Part Sun, Inland Part Sun, Water Requirement Low
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