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Silverleaf phacelia
$3.50
Silverleaf Phacelia is a taprooted perennial that grows erect, wide spreading stems with fine silver hair.
| Latin Name | Phacelia hastata | |
| Type | Forb | |
| Height and Spread | Up to 50 cm tall. | Up to 30 cm spread. |
| Bloom Colour | White to lavender. | |
| Bloom Months | May, June, July. | |
| Foliage Colour | Light, silvery green. | |
| Seed Months | August, September. | |
| Light and Water | Grows in open sites. | Dry, gravelly sites. |
| Ethnobotany Information | There is limited ethnobotanical information available for Silverleaf Phacelia. | |
| Wildlife Uses | Silverleaf Phacelia can provide ground cover for small birds and mammals due to its wide growing, many branched stems. | |
| Garden Uses | Silverleaf Phacelia can be a great addition to a dry native plant garden with its rugged appearance. | |
| Facts | Silverleaf Phacelia can be difficult to identify, with some other species of Phacelia appearing quite similar. This species is named for the small silvery hairs on its leaves. | |
| Propagation Techniques | Silverleaf Phacelia is generally propagated by seed. | |
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