Question: I purchased a Esperanza Plant in a pot from a nursery in April of 2008. We planted it and it is doing fine, but came with blooms and beans. Do I need to do clip or prune the beans at this ...
Yellow bells (Tecoma stans) is an evergreen shrub native to the American Southwest and Mexico that's known for its bright, ...
Chicklet Gold Esperanza is a new, compact variety of Tecoma stans, also known as yellow bells. This plant produces golden-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers throughout the summer and fall. Your landscape ...
From: San Angelo Question: I have two Tecoma stans on the north-east side of my yard. They have grown very tall (5 feet) but have not bloomed all summer. Last summer they bloomed profusely. Any idea ...
Because it tends to die back in winter, Tecoma stans does not usually get very large in the Sonoran desert climate, growing up to 6 feet wide and 6 feet high. It’s hardy to about 25 F and will die ...
Q: Is it necessary to cut back our red bird-of-paradise bushes in the late winter (here in Sierra Vista)? Some folks in town don’t and their red birds seem to bloom OK. Is it also necessary to cut ...
Many Las Vegans are surprised at the abundance of vibrant-colored blooms coming from new desert-loving plants, and they're easy to grow. New shrubs are coming because of dedicated plant explorers ...
I expected the yellow bells plant I installed to mature into a large shrub – say, 8 to 10 feet tall. But within several years the plant – aka yellow elder and esperanza – grew into a ...
Q • Could you please help me to identify a plant I purchased recently? I bought it at a discount outlet, and the only thing the tag says is "Gold Star TM Esperanza Tecoma stans." I have never heard of ...