Hazardia dentosa, Northern Island Haplopappus
Northern Island Haplopappus, Island Bristleweed
A rare shrub species in the daisy family that is endemic to the Channel Islands. This plant is commonly known as Island Bristleweed and can reach a height of up to eight feet tall. The leaves are serrated, thick, and woolly. Yellow flowers bloom in the spring through fall.
- Best in full sun
- Attracts butterflies
- Native to California
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Northern Island Haplopappus, Island Bristleweed
A rare shrub species in the daisy family that is endemic to the Channel Islands. This plant is commonly known as Island Bristleweed and can reach a height of up to eight feet tall. The leaves are serrated, thick, and woolly. Yellow flowers bloom in the spring through fall.
- Best in full sun
- Attracts butterflies
- Native to California