Here’s the first bloom - the plant will get much larger than this with many of these petite blooms before maturity.
Here’s a bit more info. I’m posting the photo that comes from the native plant site but it seems they aren’t showing up once the blog post goes live. Apologies. If you see a plant that catches your eye, look it up online and see it in all its glory through all its seasons!
Zizia aurea
Zizia aurea (L.) W.D.J. Koch
Golden Zizia, Golden Alexanders
Apiaceae (Carrot Family)
Synonym(s):
USDA Symbol: ziau
USDA Native Status: L48 (N), CAN (N)
Golden alexanders is a short-lived perennial with branching, erect, reddish stems. The lower leaves are divided into threes twice while the upper leaves are divided once. The yellow flowers less than 1/8 inch long. Each tiny flower has 5 sepals, 5 petals, and 5 stamens. Separate clusters of tiny, yellow flowers gather into a large, flat-topped flower head, the middle flower of each umbel being stalkless. Dry seedheads turn purple, adding summer interest. The plant is 1-3 ft. tall.
You're lucky to live in a warmer climate. Still not much going on here in the way of color or blooms.
ReplyDeleteLucky in this way, unlucky when we get the pesky insects that come with the warmer climate. Horses had those freaking ear biting midges today!
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