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California Balsamroot

Balsamorhiza macrolepis

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

full sun

Size

0–2ft tall

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Edible

Seeds eaten raw; roots eaten cooked; traditional Indigenous food

Native Range

Central Valley foothills and lower Sierra Nevada from Kern County to El Dorado County, 1000-3000 ft elevation, in grasslands and oak woodlands

Care Guide

Planting

Plant California balsamroot in full sun - it's a non-negotiable requirement for this Sierra Nevada and Coast Range native. This taprooted perennial needs excellent drainage and will struggle in clay or poorly draining soil, so amend heavy soil generously before planting. Plant in fall or early spring to give the taproot time to establish before summer heat.

After Planting

Water regularly during your plant's first growing season to help the taproot establish, then taper off as it matures - this is a drought-tolerant native that evolved in dry, open habitat and will rot if kept consistently wet. Expect the plant to go dormant and die back in summer as part of its natural cycle; this is normal, not a sign of failure. The biggest mistake Bay Area gardeners make is overwatering, especially once the plant is established. Deer won't bother it, which is a bonus.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

California kangaroo rat Dipodomys californicus
Federal: Endangered, CA: Endangered

Endemic to California, habitat loss from urban development

Brush Rabbit Sylvilagus bachmani
CA Special Concern

Brush rabbit is a Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Nectar · Spring

Nectar and pollen collection during flowering season

Foliage · Spring

Larval and adult feeding on emerging foliage during growing season

mod Honey bee
Pollen · Spring

Pollen foraging during bloom period

Mammals

Seeds · Fall

Seed collection and caching in fall months

Foliage · Year-Round

Opportunistic browsing on available foliage, particularly spring growth

Foliage · Spring

Spring and early summer foraging on new growth and leaves

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website