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Chilopsis linearis

Desert Willow

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Details

Germination:
80%
Germination test:
Cut (Full Seed)
Purity:
99%
Seeds per lb:
90,000
Quantity:
0.1 lb
Collected in:
California
Crop year:
2023
Min. hardiness zone:
8
Item ID:
1834249

Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 12 hours.
Stratification
Stratification: none required
Germination
Germination: requires light for germination|Sow in spring , sow seed 1/4" deep, keep moist, mulch the seed bed

Chilopsis linearis, also known as Desert Willow, is a unique flowering plant native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. Named for its willow-like leaves, this beauty is surprisingly a member of the bignonia family, Bignoniaceae. You'll typically see the Desert Willow flourishing along riverbanks and in washes below 5,000 ft.
Its charm lies in the large, show-stopping flowers that help in its cultivation. An ideal plant for hot, dry climates, it gracefully transitions from a wild, irregular shape to a traditional tree form with some pruning. Beyond the natural allure, Chilopsis linearis has been part of traditional medicine, treating conditions from fungal infections like candidiasis and athlete's foot to wounds and coughs.
Interestingly, the young, pliable twigs are woven into baskets, and its shoots without bark are used as rod foundations in coil basketry. Its bark has historically been used to construct shirts and nets.
Desert Willow's pollination gets help from larger bees in the Apidae family. From bumblebees and carpenter bees to Anthophora and Centris, these species assist in producing its linear pods containing winged seeds. The Desert Willow is a testament to nature's resilience and beauty – coping with harsh climates while providing stunning flowers and medicinal benefits. Explore more about the resilient Chilopsis linearis today!

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