Constancea (Eriophyllum) nevinii, Nevin's Woolly Sunflower
Nevin's Woolly Sunflower
A rare California Native shrub that is endemic to the Channel Islands. Feral goats on the Channel Islands have caused this plant to almost go extinct. This shrub can reach up to five feet tall and three feet wide. The foliage is silvery with yellow flowers that bloom in the spring through summer.
- Full sun
- Sandy Soil
- Attracts bees, butterflies
- Deer resistant
- Native to California
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Nevin's Woolly Sunflower
A rare California Native shrub that is endemic to the Channel Islands. Feral goats on the Channel Islands have caused this plant to almost go extinct. This shrub can reach up to five feet tall and three feet wide. The foliage is silvery with yellow flowers that bloom in the spring through summer.
- Full sun
- Sandy Soil
- Attracts bees, butterflies
- Deer resistant
- Native to California