Tecoma sp. 'Lydia' (Tecoma Lydia)

Tecoma sp. (Tecoma Lydia) 'Lydia' bright yellow flower cluster close up on green leaves
Tecoma sp. (Tecoma Lydia) 'Lydia' yellow flower cluster growing among deep green serrated foliage.

Botanical name: Tecoma sp.

Common names: Tecoma Lydia, Yellow Bells, Yellow Elder

Cultivar: Lydia

Family: Bignoniaceae

Origin: Tropical America

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowers

Lydia is a product of Tecoma breeding project of George Hull in Phoenix. She is indeed a beautiful everbloomer that can be expected to be in bloom from very early spring until frost.

Compared to other yellow Tecomas, Lydia is a very compact, dwarf shrub, flowers are clear, soft lemon-yellow color with white throat. Unlike traditional varieties, it is a sterile hybrid that doesn't produce messy seeds that most tecomas do.

Tecomas do appreciate a bit of extra fertilizer so monthly during the growing season, a small application will induce more new growth and flowering.

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