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Phacelia nemoralis is a species of phacelia known by the common name shade phacelia. It is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington to central California, where it grows in moist, usually forested areas along the coastline and in the coastal mountain ranges. It is a perennial herb producing a densely hairy, erect stem which may reach two meters in height. The leaves are variable in shape, the largest lower ones 15 to 25 centimeters long and divided into several leaflets. Upper leaves are smaller and undivided. The flower cluster is a one-sided coiling cyme of bell-shaped flowers. Each flower is up to 6 millimeters long and greenish or yellowish white in color with whiskery protruding stamens. There are two subspecies. The ssp. oregonensis, known commonly as Oregon phacelia or woodland phacelia, can be found in Washington State, while ssp. nemoralis does not occur there.
Annual herb, Perennial herb
4 - 7 ft Tall
Yellow
Containers
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Moist slopes
Mixed Evergreen Forest, Northern Oak Woodland, Forest
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 8 likely
Geranium Plume Moth
Amblyptilia pica
Oso Flaco Flightless Moth
Areniscythris brachypteris
Orange Tortrix Moth
Argyrotaenia franciscana