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collinsia tinctoria
Sticky Chinese Houses are colorful flowers that stick to your fingers! They love to grow in sunny spots and can bring a splash of color to any garden.
生息地: They thrive in sunny meadows, grasslands, and along roadsides.
The Sticky Chinese Houses plant has distinctive tiered whorls of bicolored flowers, often blue, purple, or white with contrasting yellow or white markings, resembling miniature pagodas. Its stems and leaves are covered in sticky, glandular hairs, making it feel unusual to the touch.
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Its sticky stems can even trap small insects!
Sometimes, the flowers change color subtly after they have been pollinated!
The plant's tiered flowers resemble tiny Chinese pagodas, inspiring its common name.
This wildflower is only found growing naturally in parts of California and Oregon, USA.
Sticky Chinese Houses has glandular hairs on its stems that act like a 'sticky shield,' helping it defend against tiny crawling pests.
Its flowers grow in tiered levels, like tiny pagodas. This unique shape helps attract and provide landing spots for many different pollinators.
As an annual, Sticky Chinese Houses grows quickly from seed, allowing it to bloom and produce new seeds all in one season.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus vosnesenskii
visits flowers for nectar
Vanessa cardui
sips nectar from blossoms
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15-60 cm
15-30 cm
1-2.5 cm
Late spring to early summer
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