Deerweed (Acmispon glaber)
Deerweed (Acmispon glaber)
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Deer Plant (Acmispon glaber) is a perennial subshrub in the Fabaceae (Legume family). The plant is a pioneer species found in dry areas of California, Arizona, and Mexico. It is grows in many habitats, including chaparral, coastal sand, roadsides and other disturbed areas at elevations below 4900 feet.
The stems are green, erect, somewhat branched, with small, deciduous leaves. When this plant blooms, from about March to August, it displays small yellow flowers bunched together in a flower cluster. The flowers become reddish with age. The fruit consists of a curved pod with two seeds.
There are two recognized varieties with overlapping ranges. Fortunately it is widely available, and would be a great addition to any garden. It has excellent habitat value, and because it is nitrogen-fixing it is often used in restoration projects. Sometimes the wrong variety is planted in an area. Intermediates between the varieties have been observed as a result of such plantings.
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Bloom periods | WinterSpringSummer |
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Ecological benefits | Drought tolerantAttracts pollinatorsAttracts birdsAttracts wildlife |
Ecological function | Grows in ContainersHedge |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Plant type | Shrub |
Skill level | Beginner |
Sun exposure | Full |
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