Category / Phacelia

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  • Phacelia bipinnatifida (Fernleaf Phacelia)

    Adding delicate spring color in the shade garden, Phacelia bipinnatifida (Fernleaf Phacelia) is a biennial woodland wildflower of loose, open-branched habit boasting a profusion of pale lavender to deep blue-violet flowers, 1/2…

  • Phacelia californica (California Phacelia)

    Phacelia californica (California Phacelia) is a decumbent to erect perennial boasting dense, tightly coiled clusters of pale blue to lavender flowers with long, conspicuous stamens. Resembling the tail of a scorpion, they…

  • Phacelia campanularia (Desert Bluebell)

    Phacelia campanularia (Desert Bluebell) is a cool season annual boasting attractive clusters of bell-shaped, cobalt blue flowers, 1 in. across (2.5 cm), adorned with protruding stamens with light-colored anthers. Phacelia campanularia (Desert…

  • Phacelia hastata (Silverleaf Phacelia)

    Phacelia hastata (Silverleaf Phacelia) is a tap-rooted perennial boasting dense, tightly coiled clusters of purple flowers with long, conspicuous stamens. Resembling the tail of a scorpion, they provide pollen and nectar for…

  • Phacelia sericea (Silky Phacelia)

    A magnificent plant for a dry rockery, Phacelia sericea (Silky Phacelia) is a long-lived perennial boasting short cylindrical clusters densely packed with purple flowers with long, conspicuous, purple stamens and yellow anthers.…

  • Phacelia tanacetifolia (Fiddleneck)

    Native to the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico, Phacelia tanacetifolia (Fiddleneck) is a terrific beneficial-insect plant and one of the very best bee plants. It is also very ornamental with its…