Species
Camissonia pallida ssp. pallida
Paleyellow Suncup is a low-growing perennial with bright yellow flowers, native to the western United States.
Also known as: Paleyellow Suncup
Camissonia pallida ssp. pallida, commonly known as Paleyellow Suncup, is a perennial herb native to the western United States, particularly found in California and parts of Nevada and Oregon. This species typically grows to a height of 10 to 30 centimeters, forming a low, spreading mat that can cover large areas. The leaves are lanceolate to linear, often glaucous, providing a striking contrast to the bright yellow flowers that bloom from spring to early summer. Each flower features four petals and can attract various pollinators, playing a vital role in local ecosystems by supporting insect populations.
The fruit of Camissonia pallida ssp. pallida is a slender capsule that contains several small seeds, which are dispersed by wind or water. This plant is well-adapted to its native habitats, often thriving in sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. It is drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping and low-water gardens. Additionally, its ability to grow in disturbed areas allows it to contribute to soil stabilization and erosion control, while its vibrant flowers provide aesthetic value and habitat for wildlife.
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