



Grindelia
Gumplants are bright yellow flowers that grow in sunny places. They have sticky leaves that help catch bugs and are often found in coastal areas.
生息地: Coastal areas
The gumplants has bright yellow, daisy-like flowers that appear from sticky, often resin-covered buds. Its leaves are typically green, sometimes toothed, forming a bushy, upright plant. The most distinctive feature is the gooey, milky resin that often coats its flower heads.




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植物レア度
Common
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1/5 · 非常に低い
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Native Americans used the sticky resin from gumplants to make a kind of chewing gum!
Some species are called 'tarweeds' because their leaves and flowers feel super sticky!
Sometimes, gumplant resin can bubble and sparkle on hot sunny days!
The name 'gumplant' comes from the sticky, gooey sap found on its flower buds!
Gumplants produce a sticky, protective resin that helps it defend against hungry insects and slow water loss in dry places.
Gumplants can thrive in very dry, tough soils because it has strong, deep roots to efficiently find scarce water.
Gumplants have resin that has been used traditionally to soothe skin and help minor cuts heal.
Apis mellifera
Feeds on nectar and pollen
Danaus plexippus
Visits flowers for nectar

Schistocerca nitens
Larvae and adults feed on leaves
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1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch, as some plants can be sticky or messy.
30-150 cm
30-90 cm
2-6 cm
Late summer to fall
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多年生
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