Plagiobothrys hispidulus
(Bristly Popcorn Flower)
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Facts About this Plant:
- Common Names:Bristly Popcorn Flower, Sleeping Popcorn Flower, Harsh Popcorn Flower, Harsh Plagiobothrys
- Synonyms:Allocarya cognata, Allocarya hispidula, Allocarya scopulorum, Plagiobothrys cognatus, Plagiobothrys nelsonii, Plagiobothrys scopulorum
- Lifespan: Annual
- Zones: N/A
- Type: Forb
- Bloom Time: April - August
- Status: Native
Plagiobothrys hispidulus, or Bristly Popcorn Flower, is a native annual of moist areas, like fields, ditches, and meadows; it can be found in the western United States.
There are about forty species of Plagiobothrys in the United States. Plagiobothrys hispidulus is one of the few species with a wide distribution. It has a very small stature and small white flowers. More information about differentiating it from other species will be added later.
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