




lithospermum occidentale
The Western False Gromwell is a beautiful flowering plant that can be found in many grasslands. Its bright blue flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, making it a delightful sight in nature!
生息地: It lives in grasslands, open fields, and rocky areas in North America.
The Western False Gromwell is an upright plant with hairy stems and narrow, bristly green leaves. It produces clusters of small, bright yellow-orange, funnel-shaped flowers at the tips of its branches. These vibrant blooms make it distinct in its dry habitats.





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Its bright yellow-orange flowers are a popular stop for various small native bees looking for nectar.
Its name 'gromwell' comes from its seeds that look like tiny, hard stones!
The Western False Gromwell belongs to the Borage family, which is famous for its bristly or hairy plants.
This tough plant often thrives in dry, rocky soils where many other plants struggle to grow.
Western False Gromwell has a long taproot that helps it find water deep underground, allowing it to survive dry periods.
It has tiny hairs covering its leaves and stems, which help trap moisture and protect the plant from harsh sun.
Western False Gromwell produces hard, stone-like seeds called nutlets that are easily dispersed by animals or rolling.
Apis mellifera
visits flowers for nectar

Bombus pensylvanicus
gathers nectar and pollen
Peromyscus maniculatus
may consume fallen seeds
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30-80 cm
20-40 cm
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Late spring to summer
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