This Nevada native is a perennial with whorls of lovely rose-colored flowers and a delicate fragrance. It's a hardy perennial that is very happy in a regularly watered garden, or just near a bird bath. Best in sun if you want to attract the butterflies. Mostly found in woodland or forest, and grows in many types of plant associations in the Sierra Nevada mountains and foothills.
- Tolerates sand, clay, no drainage, and seasonal flooding.
- Leaves and green, deciduous, and fragrant.
- Edible flowers