úterý 30. července 2019

Phacelia tanacetifolia

The light-purple blooms are unique and elegant, . If you are looking for an elegant plant that can tolerate drought and attracts pollinators then this is the plant for you. Native Status: CAN W LN. Phacelia Lacy is striking as a summer cover . It is also being increasingly used in .

It also is one of the most widely grown in other . Rozšíření: Pochází z pacifické části . The relatively long but narrow leaves of phacelia tanacetifolia are divided most of the way to the midvein into rounded lobes, often lined by shallow teeth. Common Name: FIDDLENECK, SCORPION-WEE LACY PHACELIA. Lacy scorpion-weed is native to the western United States, but may escape cultivation elsewhere, including New England. Flora of Cal Poly PomonaHydrophyllaceae.


Phacleias are one of the very best bee forage plants!

The flowers bloom in early summer, and also attract many . Perennial Combinations, Rose Combinations, Summer Borders, Planting Roses,. Produces beautiful flowers that are various shades of purple or white while attracting a large array of beneficial . A robust ANNUAL increasingly used in agriculture as a pollinator attracting cover crop. This native covers the ground and flowers abundantly producing high . California to Mexico with crowded cymes of small blue to lilac or mauve flowers. First time report on occurrence of (-)-5-epi-lithospermoside, uridine, adenine and . Author information: (1)Department of . Family: Boraginaceae Juss.


This species is accepte and is native to Mexico Northwest and California. You can rest easy knowing your order will be packaged and shipped with only the best packaging. It reaches a height of a foot or more, with . Datasheet Type(s): Pest, Host Plant, Exclude from ISC.


Also known as Lacy Scorpion-wee this bristly annual is native to California and Arizona and is found in open flats and slopes below . The wild form is glandular and coated in stiff . None of the links on this page are sponsored.

Usually encoded in the trnK tRNA gene intron. Probably assists in splicing its own and other chloroplast group II introns.

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