Pholistoma racemosum — a medium houseplant
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Pholistoma racemosum

Pholistoma Racemosum

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Pholistoma racemosum is a species of flowering plant in the borage family which is known by the common name racemose fiesta flower, racemed fiestaflower, and San Diego fiestaflower. It is native to southern California, including the Channel Islands, and Baja California, where it can be found in coastal areas and in the coastal mountains and canyons, often in moist, shady areas. It is an annual herb with a fleshy, bristly stem up to 60 centimeters long and branching profusely, sometimes forming a tangle. The leaves are generally oval or triangular in shape but are deeply lobed or cut and borne on winged petioles. The foliage is coated in rough hairs. The inflorescence bears 2 to 6 flowers each up to a centimeter long and 1.5 wide. The flower is white to blue in color with five rounded lobes.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Pholistoma
Family
Boraginaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Racemed fiestaflower
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Pholistoma racemosum flower
PLATE 01 · flower
Pholistoma racemosum flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Pholistoma racemosum fruit
PLATE 03 · fruit
Pholistoma racemosum habit
PLATE 04 · habit
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