Mexican Heather (Cuphea hyssopifolia)


Mexican Heather Plant Features

Prized for its lacy foliage and numerous jewel-like flowers, cuphea, commonly called Mexican heather, makes an ideal container or border plant. Growing just 10 to 18 inches tall, this shrubby, tropical annual is smothered in blooms all summer long. Plus, the flowers are as attractive to butterflies as they are to you. Colors include white, violet, or red. Mix Mexican heather with other annuals or use it to line a garden path or walkway. Hardy in zones 9-11.

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Mexican Heather Growing Instructions

Plant Mexican heather in a sunny or partially sunny spot with well-drained soil and feed with a slow-release granular fertilizer at planting time. Mexican heather likes to be watered whenever the surface of the soil feels dry to the touch.

This plant not intended for human or animal consumption.
  • Water

    Medium water needs

  • Light

    Outside: Part sun

    Outside: Sun

  • Colors

    Purple

    Red

    White

  • Special Features

    Attracts butterflies

    Groundcover

    Super-easy to grow


Complement your Mexican Heather

Petunia
Paired in containers, petunias and Mexican heather look terrific.

Marigold
Dwarf marigolds and Mexican heather both hail from south of the border and love hot weather. Plus, the yellow or orange flowers of marigold look nice with the more pastel blooms of Mexican heather.

Dusty Miller
The gray foliage of dusty miller provides subtle contrast to the bright blooms of Mexican heather.


Our favorite varieties

Floriglory Alonso Mexican Heather

Floriglory Alonso Mexican Heather

Cuphea 'Floriglory Alonso'

Floriglory Alonso is an exciting selection that offers extra large lavender-pink flowers. It grows 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Annual except in Zones 10-11

Floriglory Diana Mexican Heather

Floriglory Diana Mexican Heather

Cuphea 'Floriglory Diana'

Easy-care and beautiful, Floriglory Diana offers deep lavender-pink flowers that are larger than old-fashioned varieties. It grows 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Annual outside of Zones 10-11

Floriglory Maria Mexican Heather

Floriglory Maria Mexican Heather

Cuphea 'Floriglory Maria'

Though it looks delicate, Floriglory Maria Mexican heather is an ultra-tough plant with large, pure-white flowers. It grows 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Zones 10-11 as a perennial; annual in other areas