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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hoary Puccoon (Lithospermum canescens)




This wildflower is a member of the Boraginaceae (Borage Family).
Hoary (Hairy) puccoon’s clumps of leafy stems grow 6-18 in. tall. A hairy, grayish plant with terminal clusters of yellow-orange, tubular flowers; leaves and stems covered with fine soft hairs, giving plant a hoary look. The leaves are bright green, small and narrow, and, like the stems, are covered with silky hairs. Bright, yellow-orange flowers form dense clusters at the tips of the stems. The flowers are tubular and five-lobed.


Puccoon is an Algonquian word for a number of plants that yield dyes.

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