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Description
Lomatium Canbyi, also known as Canby’s biscuitroot, is a perennial herb that belongs to the Apiaceae family. This plant is native to North America and is commonly found in the western United States, particularly in the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Lomatium Canbyi grows up to 1 meter in height and has yellowish-white flowers that bloom in the spring.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Apiales |
Family | Apiaceae |
Genus | Lomatium |
Appearance
Lomatium Canbyi has a distinctive appearance with feathery, green leaves that are deeply divided and can grow up to 30 centimeters in length. The stem is hairy and can have a reddish tint. It produces clusters of small, yellowish-white flowers that bloom in the spring. The plant can grow up to 1 meter in height and spreads through rhizomes.
Care Guide
Lomatium Canbyi is a hardy plant that requires minimal care. It is drought-tolerant and prefers well-draining soil. It grows best in full sun to partial shade and is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9. Water: This plant prefers to be watered deeply but infrequently. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.Fertilization: Lomatium Canbyi does not require fertilization. However, you can apply a slow-release fertilizer in the spring to encourage growth.Soil: This plant prefers well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 to 7.5. It can tolerate sandy, loamy, or rocky soil types.Sunlight: Lomatium Canbyi grows best in full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate hot and dry conditions.Hardiness Zones: Lomatium Canbyi is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9.
Common Pests & Diseases
Lomatium Canbyi is generally free from pests and diseases. However, it can be affected by powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot. These diseases can be controlled by removing affected leaves and applying a fungicide.
Habitat
Lomatium Canbyi is native to North America and is commonly found in the western United States, particularly in the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. It grows in dry, rocky, and sandy soils in open areas, such as grasslands and sagebrush steppe.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Lomatium Canbyi a medicinal plant?
A: Yes, Lomatium Canbyi has been used by indigenous peoples for its medicinal properties. It has been used to treat respiratory infections, colds, and flu.
Q: Can I grow Lomatium Canbyi in a container?
A: Yes, Lomatium Canbyi can be grown in a container. However, it requires well-draining soil and regular watering.
Q: Does Lomatium Canbyi attract pollinators?
A: Yes, Lomatium Canbyi attracts pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, with its small, yellowish-white flowers.
Q: Is Lomatium Canbyi a threatened species?
A: Yes, Lomatium Canbyi is listed as a threatened species in Oregon and Washington due to habitat loss and overgrazing.
Related Plants
- Lomatium cous
- Lomatium dissectum
- Lomatium grayi
- Lomatium macrocarpum
- Lomatium triternatum
References
- USDA Plants Database: Lomatium canbyi
- Oregon Flora Project: Lomatium canbyi
- Washington Native Plant Society: Lomatium canbyi
- Native Plant Trust: Lomatium canbyi
- International Union for Conservation of Nature: Lomatium canbyi