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SunMonsters Epilobium Canum Hat

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Don the sun-soaked spirit of California with our latest SunMonsters hat. Epilobium canum, commonly known as California fuchsia, is most known for its profusion of vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in late summer and fall, typically when other native plants have finished flowering. These scarlet flowers are a major attractant for hummingbirds, providing them with crucial nectar during their fall migration.  

Interesting Fact: Despite its common name, California fuchsia isn't actually related to true fuchsias. The name comes from the resemblance of its flowers to those of the fuchsia plant.

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Don the sun-soaked spirit of California with our latest SunMonsters hat. Epilobium canum, commonly known as California fuchsia, is most known for its profusion of vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in late summer and fall, typically when other native plants have finished flowering. These scarlet flowers are a major attractant for hummingbirds, providing them with crucial nectar during their fall migration.  

Interesting Fact: Despite its common name, California fuchsia isn't actually related to true fuchsias. The name comes from the resemblance of its flowers to those of the fuchsia plant.

Don the sun-soaked spirit of California with our latest SunMonsters hat. Epilobium canum, commonly known as California fuchsia, is most known for its profusion of vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in late summer and fall, typically when other native plants have finished flowering. These scarlet flowers are a major attractant for hummingbirds, providing them with crucial nectar during their fall migration.  

Interesting Fact: Despite its common name, California fuchsia isn't actually related to true fuchsias. The name comes from the resemblance of its flowers to those of the fuchsia plant.

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