Botanical Name: Callirhoe involucrata
Common Name: Winecup
Winecup has a delicately beautiful, wine-colored blooms on a low growing sprawling plant. It grows in a wide range across Texas, to North Dakota, and Utah. It's rosettes remain green in the winter. The carrot-like underground tuber makes for easy transplanting during the winter. Perennials are highly desired in home gardens. Winecups will become one of your favorites. Blooms from March through June. Reaches a height of 6"-1ft tall. Texas Native.
Light: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water: Moderate to Moist
Soil: Sandy, Loam, Clay, Caliche