Acmispon heermani
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Woolly Lotus
Woolly lotus is a native legume also known by the common name Heermann’s bird’s-foot trefoil.
It is a mat-forming perennial herb that spreads with straight stems along the ground and grows 1 – 5 ft in length.
It is referred to as ‘woolly’ because it is covered in fuzzy little leaflets. The flower clusters bloom throughout spring and summer with petals that are a sunny shade of yellow and often have dark pink, orange, or reddish lobes, giving it a flame-like appearance.
This species goes dormant in late summer/fall, so it would be a lovely choice for a vine-like ground cover in an informal setting where it can come and go with the seasons.
Lifeform:
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Other: Attracts Butterflies, Ground Cover
Ecological Value | Likely larval host of the Orange Sulphur and Avalon Hairstreak butterflies |
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Historical Uses | No known historical uses. |
Distribution | Coastal plains, canyons, and mountains of California and Baja California |
Elevation | -5" – 6485" |
Habitat | Washes, riverbanks |
Communities | Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub, Foothill Woodland, Valley Grassland |