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Red Maids*

Calandrinia menziesii

Care

Sun

full sun

Water

low

Soil

Fast, Medium; .

Size

1–1ft tall

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Edible

Succulent leaves eaten raw in salads; traditionally foraged as potherb

Native Range

Grasslands and sandy areas throughout coastal and interior California, from sea level to 2000 ft elevation

Care Guide

Planting

Plant Red Maids in full sun with fast-draining or medium-draining soil - they're extremely adaptable and will tolerate poor soil conditions. Space them about 6-12 inches apart depending on your desired density. These are annuals, so plant them in spring for summer blooms, or in fall for winter/early spring flowers in the Bay Area.

After Planting

Water weekly during establishment in your first year, then transition to minimal watering once the plant is settled - Red Maids are drought-tolerant and actually prefer dry conditions. The #1 mistake is overwatering; these succulent-leaved plants are prone to rot in soggy soil, so err on the side of dry. As an annual, Red Maids will complete their lifecycle and may self-seed for next year if you let some flowers go to seed.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Silvery blue butterfly Glaucopsyche lygdamus
CA: Threatened, CA Special Concern

California Threatened; Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Larval Host · Spring

critical larval host plant for spring broods in California deserts and semi-arid regions

Pollen · Spring

spring pollen foraging for brood provisions

Larval Host · Spring

larval foodplant during spring emergence and development

Pollen · Spring

early spring pollen source for native bee populations

Larval Host · Spring

larval foodplant during spring development

hig Sweat Bee
Pollen · Spring

early season pollen source for native sweat bee species

mod Honey bee
Nectar · Spring

early spring nectar and pollen resource

mod Hover Fly
Nectar · Spring

spring adult nectar source

+7 more species

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website