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GREAT VALLEY GUMPLANT

Grindelia camporum

Great Valley Gumplant (Grindelia camporum) is a striking native subshrub commonly found in the Great Central Valley of California and other western regions of North America. This herbaceous perennial plant is characterized by its yellow, daisy-like flowers that feature a distinctive, gummy texture and emit a pleasant fragrance. Great Valley Gumplant thrives in a variety of habitats, from grasslands to open woodlands, and its long flowering period from late spring to fall provides sustenance for various pollinators and insects. Its resilience, adaptability, and aesthetic appeal make it a favored choice for both native landscaping and ecological restoration projects in the western United States.

LIFE CYCLE:

Perennial

PLANT TYPE:

Subshrub

GROWTH:

Upright

DORMANCY:

Evergreen

FLOWER COLOR:

Yellow

DIFFICULTY:

Easy

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