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Heliotropium angiospermum
Scorpiontail is a notable wildflower that grows and reseeds in wildflower gardens quite frequently. The curled flower heads with small white flowers attract an abundant amount of rare, niche wasps and other pollinators. The seeds on the long seed stalks are favored by small songbirds.
Heliotropium angiospermum
Scorpiontail is a notable wildflower that grows and reseeds in wildflower gardens quite frequently. The curled flower heads with small white flowers attract an abundant amount of rare, niche wasps and other pollinators. The seeds on the long seed stalks are favored by small songbirds.
Heliotropium angiospermum
Scorpiontail is a notable wildflower that grows and reseeds in wildflower gardens quite frequently. The curled flower heads with small white flowers attract an abundant amount of rare, niche wasps and other pollinators. The seeds on the long seed stalks are favored by small songbirds.
Native, long-lived perennial, reseeding, 1’-3’
Sun to partial shade, average to dry soil
Fast-growing, hardy, and prolific re-seeder
Tiny, intricate white flowers attract unique wasps, bees, and butterflies; blooms most of the year