Lotus (Hosackia) formosissimus (gracilis)

  • Lotus (Hosackia) formosissimus (gracilis)  coast lotus
  • Lotus (Hosackia) formosissimus (gracilis)  coast lotus
coast lotus

A low growing native perennial found in seasonally moist meadows, ditches and seeps along California's coast, north to British Columbia. Small, neat leaves form a pretty, low ground cover spreading up to 2 ft. wide. Pea-like flowers have a bright yellow upper petal and deep pink lower petals which bloom in the spring then sporadically through the summer. Plant in full sun to light shade with regular moisture. Makes a nice container plant, too. Flowers visited by bees and other pollinators.  Thought to be the larval food source for the possibly extinct lotus blue butterfly.

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