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Common Fiddleneck

Amsinckia menziesii

Care

Sun

full sun

Soil

Fast, Medium; Adaptable to most soil types.

Size

0–3ft tall

Bloom

Jan-Dec

Container

Friendly

Native Range

Grasslands and disturbed areas throughout California, from coastal regions to 3000 ft elevation

Care Guide

Planting

Plant Common Fiddleneck in full sun with well-draining soil - it's adaptable to most soil types, so don't overthink the soil preparation. Sow seeds directly in fall or winter, when they germinates easily, and space them to avoid overcrowding other annuals in your garden. This is a vigorous annual that will fill space quickly, so give it room or be prepared to thin seedlings.

After Planting

Once established, Common Fiddleneck is moderate-care and will attract goldfinches to your garden in late spring when it sets seed - resist the urge to deadhead if you want the birds. The main mistake is letting it crowd out neighboring plants; thin seedlings early and be prepared to remove volunteer seedlings next season if you don't want it taking over. As an annual, it will complete its life cycle and die back naturally after flowering and seeding.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Stephen's kangaroo rat Dipodomys stephensi
Federal: Endangered, CA: Endangered

Listed as federally endangered since 1988

Chalcedon Checkerspot Euphydryas chalcedona
CA Special Concern

California Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Mammals

Seeds · Year-Round

Primary seed cache food source in coastal sage scrub habitat

Birds

Seeds · Year-Round

Important winter seed resource for overwintering coveys

Seeds · Year-Round

Post-breeding season seed foraging

Insects

Larval Host · Year-Round

Early-season larval host plant, critical for first brood

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval food plant for multiple broods in favorable years

Foliage · Year-Round

Predaceous beetle foraging on plant arthropods

Larval Host · Year-Round

Multiple broods utilize plant throughout growing season

Larval Host · Year-Round

Secondary larval host plant, multiple broods

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website