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Orange Jubilee
Orange Jubilee
Orange Jubilee
Orange Jubilee

Orange Jubilee

Tecoma alata

  • Fast growing large shrub with large cluster of orange trumpet blooms
  • Loves the sun and blooms all summer and fall
  • Drought Tolerant and Sun Hardy
  • Use for screens, hedges, and along walls and borders
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones:
8 - 11
Bloom Colors:
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Orange Jubilee is a fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub or small tree known for its bright, trumpet-shaped orange blooms that appear from spring through fall. Native to warm regions of the Americas, this vibrant plant brings tropical flair to any landscape with its showy clusters of flowers and lush green foliage. Reaching heights of 10 to 15 feet, Orange Jubilee is ideal for use as a privacy screen, accent plant, or backdrop in pollinator gardens. Its long blooming season and bold color make it a favorite among hummingbirds, butterflies, and other nectar-loving wildlife.

In addition to its visual appeal, Orange Jubilee is highly valued for its toughness and adaptability. It thrives in full sun, tolerates heat and drought once established, and grows well in a variety of soil types, provided there is good drainage. Minimal maintenance is required—occasional pruning encourages a bushier shape and more blooms. This plant is also resistant to pests and diseases, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance, water-wise landscapes. Whether grown as a shrub or trained into a small tree, Orange Jubilee delivers reliable beauty and performance year after year.

Stop into any of our locations and allow one of our expertly trained nursery professionals to help you with your landscape design and show you how to incorporate beautiful plants like these into your yard.

Reviews

TortoiseMan

"I bought this plant as an alternative to the yellow bell plant. Unlike the yellow bells, which seem to grow like a dense shrub, the orange jubilee is encroaching like wildfire."

Ana Honstein

"I planted these all around my ramada and they took off and now I have the talk of the neighborhood with a gorgeous ramada covered with glorious flowers!"