Aureolaria pedicularia
Fern-leaved Yellow False Foxglove
Description:
Light yellow flowering plant. Plant grows bushy, different from other Aureolaria species. Distinguished by fern like leaves and fuzzy, sticky stems. Flowers bloom from mid to late summer. Prefers dry soils of uplands in full sun to part shade. Also parasitic and prefers oaks.
Plant Overview:
Other Common Names: | Yellow False Foxglove |
Plant Family: | Scrophulariaceae |
Plant Type: | Herbaceous |
Plant Duration: | Annual |
Bloom Time: | Mid August to mid-September |
Global and State Rank: | G5, SNR |
Commercially available landscape plant? | No |
Soil Characteristics: | |
Soil Moisture: | Dry |
Light Needs: | |
Opitmal Light: | Sun to partial shade |
Light Range: | Partial Shade, Sun |
Water Needs of Plant: | |
Soil Moisture: | Dry |