Madia
Flowers provide nectar and pollen but typically close during midday heat, limiting accessibility for honey bees while supporting native bees active in early morning and late afternoon. It is an annual with a long summer-to-fall bloom period in sunny, open habitats and self-seeds readily in suitable conditions. Sticky, aromatic foliage may deter some herbivores.
| Nectar | medium |
|---|---|
| Pollen | low |
| Bloom (US) | June–September |
| Duration | ~3 months |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
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