



phacelia linearis
The Linearleaf Phacelia has long, slender leaves that look like little green ribbons! Its beautiful purple flowers attract lots of buzzing bees and fluttering butterflies.
生息地: Linearleaf Phacelia thrives in sunny fields and open grasslands.
The Linearleaf Phacelia has slender stems and narrow, bright green leaves. Its compact clusters of bell-shaped flowers bloom in shades of lavender to deep purple, sometimes white, making it visually distinct.




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Common
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It's a champion for attracting beneficial insects to gardens, acting like a natural pest control!
Its flower clusters elegantly uncurl like a fern fiddlehead as they bloom!
Some Phacelias are called 'scorpion-weed' because their coiled flower stalk resembles a scorpion's tail!
The name 'Phacelia' comes from a Greek word meaning 'bundle' for its clustered flowers!
Linearleaf Phacelia has tiny, bristly hairs on its leaves and stems that can deter hungry insects from taking a bite.
Linearleaf Phacelia produces sweet nectar that attracts buzzing bees, helping it spread its seeds far and wide.
This plant can bloom early in the spring, giving it a head start on collecting sunshine and attracting pollinators.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus bifarius
visits flowers for nectar
Lasioglossum vierecki
a common native bee pollinator
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10-40 cm
10-30 cm
0.5-1.5 cm
Spring_early_summer
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一年生
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