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Flame Acanthus 'Benny's Gold'

Flame Acanthus 'Benny's Gold' (Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii) is a striking Texas native shrub renowned for its fiery golden tubular flowers that bloom from June to September. This drought-tolerant plant is a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its adaptability to various soil types, including clay and rocky soils, makes it ideal for landscapes with poor drainage. Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, it requires minimal pruning, though shaping in the fall and occasional severe pruning can help maintain its form.

Scientific Name: Anisacanthus var. 'Benny's Gold'

Origin: South-central Texas and northern Mexico

Height: 3 to 6 feet

Spread: 3 to 4 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial shade

Water: Low

USDA Zones: 7-10

Bloom: June to September

Flame Acanthus 'Benny's Gold' (Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii) is a striking Texas native shrub renowned for its fiery golden tubular flowers that bloom from June to September. This drought-tolerant plant is a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its adaptability to various soil types, including clay and rocky soils, makes it ideal for landscapes with poor drainage. Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, it requires minimal pruning, though shaping in the fall and occasional severe pruning can help maintain its form.

Scientific Name: Anisacanthus var. 'Benny's Gold'

Origin: South-central Texas and northern Mexico

Height: 3 to 6 feet

Spread: 3 to 4 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial shade

Water: Low

USDA Zones: 7-10

Bloom: June to September

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Description

Flame Acanthus 'Benny's Gold' (Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii) is a striking Texas native shrub renowned for its fiery golden tubular flowers that bloom from June to September. This drought-tolerant plant is a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its adaptability to various soil types, including clay and rocky soils, makes it ideal for landscapes with poor drainage. Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, it requires minimal pruning, though shaping in the fall and occasional severe pruning can help maintain its form.

Scientific Name: Anisacanthus var. 'Benny's Gold'

Origin: South-central Texas and northern Mexico

Height: 3 to 6 feet

Spread: 3 to 4 feet

Light: Full sun, Partial shade

Water: Low

USDA Zones: 7-10

Bloom: June to September