Monardella Marian Sampson

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Monardella 'Marian Sampson', commonly known as Hummingbird Coyote Mint, is a striking California native that enchants with its brilliant red, tubular flowers. Perfect for attracting hummingbirds, these blooms create a vibrant contrast against its dark green, shiny leaves. This low-growing perennial forms a dense mat, reaching only 3-4 inches in height with a spread of 6-8 inches, making it an excellent groundcover choice. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is highly drought-resistant, ideal for xeric landscapes. 'Marian Sampson' blooms from mid to late spring, offering not only visual appeal but also a fragrant addition to rock gardens, containers, and more. Its evergreen nature ensures year-round interest, requiring minimal maintenance while remaining resistant to deer and rabbits.

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Monardella 'Marian Sampson', commonly known as Hummingbird Coyote Mint, is a striking California native that enchants with its brilliant red, tubular flowers. Perfect for attracting hummingbirds, these blooms create a vibrant contrast against its dark green, shiny leaves. This low-growing perennial forms a dense mat, reaching only 3-4 inches in height with a spread of 6-8 inches, making it an excellent groundcover choice. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is highly drought-resistant, ideal for xeric landscapes. 'Marian Sampson' blooms from mid to late spring, offering not only visual appeal but also a fragrant addition to rock gardens, containers, and more. Its evergreen nature ensures year-round interest, requiring minimal maintenance while remaining resistant to deer and rabbits.

Monardella 'Marian Sampson', commonly known as Hummingbird Coyote Mint, is a striking California native that enchants with its brilliant red, tubular flowers. Perfect for attracting hummingbirds, these blooms create a vibrant contrast against its dark green, shiny leaves. This low-growing perennial forms a dense mat, reaching only 3-4 inches in height with a spread of 6-8 inches, making it an excellent groundcover choice. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is highly drought-resistant, ideal for xeric landscapes. 'Marian Sampson' blooms from mid to late spring, offering not only visual appeal but also a fragrant addition to rock gardens, containers, and more. Its evergreen nature ensures year-round interest, requiring minimal maintenance while remaining resistant to deer and rabbits.