Scientific Name: Brodiaea californica
Alias: California False Lily
Common Name: Lily-kebweed
Brodiaea californica is a native plant of northern California, United States. It thrives in sunny areas with well-drained sandy loam soil. This species is known for its striking appearance and is often found in natural wildflower habitats.
The plant features fibrous bulbs and linear leaves that emerge directly from the base. The flowering stem can grow between 45 to 60 cm tall, bearing 2 to 12 pale purple to deep purple flowerlets arranged in an umbel shape. Its blooming period typically occurs in mid-June, making it a beautiful addition to early summer gardens.
It is a perennial plant that goes dormant in the summer and regrows in the fall. Brodiaea californica can be propagated through bulb division or by sowing seeds. It is ideal for planting in flower beds, rock gardens, or naturalized areas where it can spread and thrive.
The genus Brodiaea includes around 15 species, with some commonly known ones being B. stellaris (Star Brodiaea) and B. coronaria (Crown Brodiaea). These species are similar in appearance but differ in flower color, size, and habitat preferences.
If you're looking for a low-maintenance, native plant that adds color and interest to your garden, Brodiaea californica is a great choice. It not only supports local wildlife but also brings a touch of natural beauty to any landscape.
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