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Emmenanthe is a monotypic genus which contains only one species, Emmenanthe penduliflora, known by the common name whispering bells. This is a grassland wildflower found in the western United States. It is an annual plant with fleshy foliage which exudes a sticky juice with a light medicinal odor. The plant comes up from a weedy-looking basal rosette of sharply lobed leaves. It produces long flower clusters hung with small yellow or pink bell-shaped flowers which dry and become light and papery. The dry hanging flowers make a rustling sound when a breeze comes through, giving the whispering bells its common name. The dry flower also contains a fruit about a centimeter wide. This flower is most common in dry, recently burned areas; germination of the seeds may be triggered by the presence of burned plant material. It is a common plant of the chaparral ecosystem, which is prone to wildfire.testing

Plant type

Annual herb

Size

2 - 34 in Tall

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Color

Yellow, Pink

Sun

Full Sun

Water

Very Low

Ease of care

Moderate

Propagation

Oven heat of 500°F for 10 mins. or 375°F for 30 mins. gives best germination. No treatment. but addition of a small amount of charate over the sown seeds gives good results. (Keeley and Keeley 1982). Even with the use of charate, the percent germination v

Site type

Dry open slopes

Plant communities

Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub, Creosote Bush Scrub

Caterpillars
Butterflies

Butterflies and moths supported

1 confirmed and 0 likely

Confirmed Likely

Annaphila astrologa