Firespike
Scientific Name
Odontonema strictum
Geographical Considerations
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Hardiness Zones
8b to 11
This plant is not native to Florida.
Yard Conditions
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Optimal Light
Firespike grows best in Full Sun.
Light Range
It performs in Partial Shade to Full Sun
Soil Texture
Sandy Loam
Soil Moisture
Well Drained
Soil pH
Slightly Acid to Slightly Alkaline (6.0-7.2)
Salt Tolerance
Low to None
DroughtTolerance
Medium
Wind Resistance
Not known
Toxicity
Not known
Nematode Tolerance
Not known
Appearance
What will it look like as it grows?
Plant Type
- Perennials
Plant Shape
- Irregular
- Upright
Leaf Persistence
Firespike is Evergreen
Spread
2-3 feet
Height
2-6 feet
Growth Rate
Moderate
Leaf Size
Large
Leaf Texture
Coarse
Flower Size
Small
Flower Month
- January
- February
- October
- November
- December
Flower Color
- Red
Plant Role for Butterflies
Nectar
Additional Detail
Herbaceous perennial; red, fall through winter flowers. | Pests/Diseases: none serious | attracts butterflies, hummingbirds