
Hairy Yerba Santa
eriodictyon trichocalyx
Hairy Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon trichocalyx) is a resilient, evergreen shrub native to the arid mountains and foothills of Southern California and Baja California. Belonging to the borage family, this woody perennial is famous for its heavily textured, aromatic foliage and sticky, resinous leaves. Historically revered by Native American tribes and early Spanish settlers, who dubbed it the 'holy herb' (Yerba Santa), it has a rich ethnobotanical history of medicinal use, particularly for treating respiratory ailments. In the chaparral ecosystem, Hairy Yerba Santa serves as a vital pioneer species, readily colonizing disturbed soils and burn areas to help stabilize the ground after wildfires while providing sustenance to local fauna.
Hábitat: Typically found on dry, sunny slopes and ridges in chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and yellow pine forest communities.
Aspecto
This woody shrub typically grows between 60 to 200 centimeters tall, forming dense mounds of dark green, leathery foliage. Its lance-shaped leaves are highly distinctive, featuring deeply set veins, finely serrated margins, and a sticky coating of shiny resin on the upper surface, while the undersides are blanketed in a dense mat of white, woolly hairs. From spring to early summer, the plant produces dense, branching clusters of small, tubular flowers that range in color from pale lavender to white, surrounded by fuzzy, hair-covered calyces.

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Datos interesantes
Spanish missionaries were so impressed by the plant's ability to soothe coughs and respiratory issues that they named it 'Yerba Santa', meaning 'Holy Herb'.
The leaves of Hairy Yerba Santa contain eriodictyol, a compound that can temporarily mask bitter tastes, which led to its historical use in flavoring bitter medicines.
The sticky resin on the leaves was historically chewed like chewing gum by indigenous peoples to stave off thirst in dry Mediterranean climates.
Habilidades especiales
Trichome Shield
The undersides of the leaves are covered in a dense layer of interlocking white hairs called trichomes, which trap a micro-layer of humid air and reduce water loss through transpiration.
Resinous Sealing
The upper surfaces of the leaves secrete a thick, sticky resin that acts as a natural sunblock and prevents parching desert winds from drying out vital tissues.
Post-Fire Regeneration
This species possesses underground rhizomes that survive intense wildfires, allowing it to quickly resprout and dominate cleared landscapes post-fire.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 60-200 cm
- Esperanza de vida
- 10-30 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a photoautotroph, Hairy Yerba Santa produces its own energy by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars through photosynthesis.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Water
- Carbon dioxide
- Soil nutrients
Conexiones ecológicas
Variable Checkerspot
Euphydryas chalcedona
The caterpillar of this butterfly species uses Yerba Santa as a primary host plant, feeding heavily on its leaves.
Honey Bee
Apis mellifera
Bees visit the fragrant spring flowers to collect nectar, acting as key pollinators for the shrub.
Desert Woodrat
Neotoma lepida
Woodrats may feed on the foliage and use the woody stems of the shrub to construct their complex middens.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Hairy Yerba Santa?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Hairy Yerba Santa es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Hairy Yerba Santa?
60-200 cm
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Hairy Yerba Santa?
10-30 años
¿Qué come Hairy Yerba Santa?
As a photoautotroph, Hairy Yerba Santa produces its own energy by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars through photosynthesis.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Hairy Yerba Santa?
Typically found on dry, sunny slopes and ridges in chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and yellow pine forest communities.
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