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Desert Willow
Desert Willow
Desert Willow
Desert Willow
Desert Willow

Desert Willow

Regular price $4.50 Sale

Chilopsis linearis

Origin: SW United States and Northern Mexico

Improvement status: Unknown

Seeds per packet: ~25

Germination tested 12/25: 60%

Life cycle: Perennial

Desert willow is a spectacular flowering shrub or small tree native to northern Mexico and the southwestern US (from West Texas to California). It's not actually a willow at all, but a member of the catalpa family (Bignoniaceae). Its big gorgeous big pink and yellow flowers, somewhat resembling Cattleya orchids, are popular with many species of large bees and hummingbirds favor them as well. The plant has a history of medicinal use, used to treat fungal infections like athlete's foot or yeast infections, as well as for wounds and coughs. The wood was traditionally used by Indigenous peoples for making bowls and baskets. Though a desert plant, it can handle cold temperatures down to about 10°F (generally USDA Zones 7-11).

These seeds come from our friend Andy Jo at Space Dog Farms in Minnesota.

GROWING TIPS: Start seeds as soon as possible (stored seed does not germinate well). Soak for 12-24 hours, then sow. Requires light for germination.