Phacelia Collection
Phacelia, also known as Sticky phacelia or Wild Canterbury bells
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Phacelia, also known as Sticky phacelia or Wild Canterbury bells, is a stunning flowering plant that comes in various species such as Phacelia menziesii and Phacelia linearis. Its vibrant purple blooms attract pollinators like the Smeathmans Furrow Bee, which can be seen harvesting nectar from the delicate Lacy phacelia. In California's Carrizo Plain National Monument, Common Hillside Daisy and phacelia create a picturesque scene. The beauty of Springtime is further enhanced at Chanticleer Garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania where Phacelia adds a pop of color to the landscape. Moving to Hockessin, Delaware, tree branches and trunks are surrounded by lush groundcover featuring this enchanting flower. Along a wooden fence stands Purple Phacelia, creating an eye-catching display. Another captivating member of the Phacelia family is Captain Franklins eutoca or Franklins scorpionweed. This unique plant can be found in certain regions of California including Joshua Tree National Park where it thrives alongside other wildflowers like Desert Bell or Phacelia. Whether you encounter these mesmerizing flowers in national parks or your own backyard, their presence brings joy and natural beauty wherever they bloom.