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Firespike Pink or Lavender

Firespike Pink or Lavender

​Odontonema callistachyum 

  • ​​Common Name: Firespike (Lavender) (Other common names: Purple firespike and purple flame).
  • Scientific Name: Odontonema callistachyum (also called Thyrsacanthus callistachyus)
  • Family Name: Acanthaceae
  • Origin: South America (but has naturalized to Florida).
  • Height: 5’ - 6’
  • Width: 2’-3’
  • Growth: Fast growing.  
  • Zone: 8A - 11
  • Light Needs: Full Sun to Partial/Dappled Shade.
  • Salt Tolerance: Low
  • Soil/PH/Texture: Acidic to mildly alkaline (pH 5.6 – 7.8)
  • Soil Moisture: Tolerates most soils with average water needs, water regularly but do not overwater.
  • Drought Tolerance: Fair drought and humidity tolerance.
  • Pests/Diseases: No pests or diseases of major concern. Occasional mealy bug infestations.
  • Growing Conditions: This is an upright clumping bush that is easy to grow. It only requires a general purpose, slow-release fertilizer in the spring and 2”-3” organic mulch to help retain water but otherwise is very low maintenance.
  • Characteristics: This evergreen shrub has glossy, smooth, green leaves, and showy spikes, clustered with vibrant, lavender, tubular flowers that can bloom repeatedly year-round.
  • Propagation: Easy to propagate from softwood stem cuttings or by seed.
  • Wildlife: Attracts hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.
  • Facts: Tolerates landscapes infested with rot-knot nematodes.
  • Designer Considerations: Excellent for butterfly gardens, but can be used as a hedge, mass plantings, borders or in pots 3 galllon or larger that are well drained on patios.