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Bee's Friend Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia)

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Bee's Friend Phacelia lives up to its name with a stunning array of purple-blue, bell-shaped flowers that act as a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Also called Fiddleneck and Scorpion Weed, this fast-growing annual forms bushy, fern-like foliage that sets off its outstanding blooms, making it a fantastic choice for filling gaps in the garden or adding a splash of color to pollinator-friendly plantings. Its honey-scented flowers appear from spring to summer, offering a steady nectar source for beneficial insects throughout the growing season.

Native to western North America, this plant is not only a pollinator's paradise but also plays an important ecological role in improving soil health. Phacelia's deep roots help break up compacted soils and enhance water retention, making it a great companion in garden beds or in wildflower meadows. It is also prized in organic farming, where it is often used as a green manure to enrich the soil before planting other crops.

With its rapid growth and low maintenance, Bee's Friend Phacelia thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. Whether grown as an ornamental for its beauty or as a functional plant in soil improvement projects, it’s an easy-to-grow, versatile plant that delights both gardeners and pollinators alike.

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