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Phacelia cicutaria

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Boraginaceae

Scientific name
  
Phacelia cicutaria

Order
  
(unplaced)

Genus
  
Phacelia

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Phacelia parryi, Phacelia grandiflora, Phacelia distans, Phacelia minor, Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia

Phacelia cicutaria, with the common names caterpillar phacelia or caterpillar scorpionweed, is an annual species of Phacelia.

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It is native to California, southern Nevada, and Baja California. It grows mainly in chaparral habitats, frequently in burnt areas or on rocky slopes.

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Description

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Phacelia cicutaria is an upright annual shrub growing up to 0.6 m (2') high. Its foliage is deeply lobed, 2–15 cm (1-6") long, with spiked segments.

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The flower buds are held in tight, hairy coils which uncoil as the flowers open one by one. The flowering stems' resemblance of caterpillars lends this plant its common name. Flowers appear between March and May and are dirty-white to pale lavender in color.

Cultivation

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Phacelia cicutaria is cultivated as an ornamental plant, in native plant and wildlife gardens, and for natural landscaping designs and habitat restoration projects. Its drought tolerance makes it well suited for water conserving gardens.

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It can be propagated by seed, germination of which may be stimulated with aqueous extracts of charred wood, or the charred wood itself.

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References

Phacelia cicutaria Wikipedia


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