Erythranthe cardinalis is cultivated in the
horticulture trade and widely available as an
ornamental plant for: traditional
gardens;
natural landscape,
native plant, and
habitat gardens; and various types of municipal, commercial, and agency
sustainable landscape projects. Cultivars come in a range of colors between yellow and red, including the "
Santa Cruz Island Gold" variety, originally collected from Santa Cruz Island off the coast of California. In the UK it has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. A short-lived perennial, it is often grown as an
annual. It requires a wet, poorly-drained soil in full sun, in a sheltered position. ==Pollination==