Higher classification Trichostema | Subfamily Teucrioideae Scientific name Trichostema lanatum Rank Species | |
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Similar Trichostema, Salvia clevelandii, Eriophyllum, Cerastium alpinum, Dendromecon |
Trichostema lanatum wolly blue curls california native plant
Trichostema lanatum, the woolly bluecurls, is a small evergreen shrub or sub-shrub native to arid coastal chaparral regions of California and the northern parts of Baja California.
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Trichostema lanatum is many-branched and grows to 1.5 m (5 ft) tall, with narrow, pointed green leaves. The smooth-petaled blue flowers are borne in dense clusters, with the stem and calyces covered in woolly hairs of blue, pink, or white.

Spanish explorers in California called the plant romero, the Spanish term for rosemary, and that common name is still sometimes used.

Uses

Trichostema lanatum is cultivated as an ornamental plant, and several cultivars have been developed. It attracts hummingbirds and bumblebees.
It is aromatic and glandular. Native Americans used it for a variety of medicinal and other purposes.
It makes a flavorful tea.

