California Brickellia (Brickellia californica)
- Common English Names: California Brickellia
- Common Spanish Names:
- Scientific Name: Brickellia californica
(bric-KELL-ee-uh cal-ah-FORN-ih-kuh)
- Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower Family)
- Geographic Range: Widespread across southwest mountains
from California and Idaho to New Mexico, western Texas; Baja California to
Chihuahua, Mexico
- Plant Form: Deciduous shrub, 3' X 3'.
- Remarks: A small mounding shrub with many stems,
lined and terminated by many clusters of small straw colored heads of disk
flowers sometimes tinged with purple. The thin, aromatic leaves are triangular
to broadly ovate and roundly toothed. Seldom used for landscaping but
naturally grows in rocky soils, in full sun to part shade, with low to medium
moisture and is very cold tolerant.
Last Update: 10 Nov 2002