Species
Brodiaea elegans ssp. elegans
Harvest Brodiaea is a drought-tolerant perennial with striking star-shaped flowers native to California and Oregon.
Also known as: Harvest Brodiaea
Brodiaea elegans ssp. elegans, commonly known as Harvest Brodiaea, is native to the grasslands and open woodlands of California and Oregon. This perennial herb typically grows to a height of 12 to 24 inches, forming a clump of narrow, grass-like leaves that emerge from a bulb. The plant produces striking, star-shaped flowers that can be violet to blue in color, blooming in late spring to early summer. Each flower has six tepals and is arranged in a loose cluster atop a slender stem, attracting various pollinators, particularly bees. After flowering, the plant produces small, round capsules containing seeds that are dispersed by wind and water, contributing to its ecological role in the native habitat by providing food for wildlife and enhancing soil stability.
Harvest Brodiaea is well-adapted to its environment, exhibiting drought tolerance once established, which allows it to thrive in areas with limited water availability. It plays a significant role in its ecosystem by providing nectar for pollinators and serving as a food source for small mammals and birds. In addition to its ecological importance, Brodiaea elegans ssp. elegans has been utilized by indigenous peoples for its edible bulbs, which can be cooked and consumed. The plant’s ability to survive in nutrient-poor soils and its resilience to drought make it an interesting choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance, native plants that support local biodiversity.
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