Manyflower Stickseed (Hackelia Floribunda)
Hackelia Floribunda, or more commonly know as Manyflower Stickseed, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a non-woody plant that is not a grass) of the genus Hackelia. Its duration is biennial or bi-annual which means it can grow or bloom twice, in the first year and the following year. Hackelia Floribunda or Manyflower Stickseed‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
Credit: Jim Pisarowicz | http://www.nps.gov/wica/photosmultimedia/photo%2Dgallery%2Dwildflowers%2Ehtm?eid=133240&aId=170&root_aid=170&sort=title&startRow=37#e_133240 | License: PD US Government PD US NPS
Manyflower Stickseed (Hackelia Floribunda) Native Growing Regions

Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Manyflower Stickseed (Hackelia Floribunda) Information
Manyflower Stickseed (Hackelia Floribunda) Tags
Biennial Perennial, Boraginaceae, Dicot, Forb/herb, Hackelia, Lamiales, Magnoliophyta, MagnoliopsidaRelated Plants
- Stickseed (Hackelia)
- Nodding Stickseed (Hackelia Deflexa)
- Manyflower Tonella (Tonella Floribunda)
- Spotted Stickseed (Hackelia Patens)
- Bessey’s Stickseed (Hackelia Besseyi)
- Livermore Stickseed (Hackelia Pinetorum)
- Velvet Stickseed (Hackelia Velutina)
- Chihuahuan Stickseed (Hackelia Ursina)
- Sharsmith’s Stickseed (Hackelia Sharsmithii)
- Bristly Stickseed (Hackelia Setosa)
- Showy Stickseed (Hackelia Hispida)
- Spreading Stickseed (Hackelia Diffusa)
- Cusick’s Stickseed (Hackelia Cusickii)
- Cronquist’s Stickseed (Hackelia Cronquistii)
- Amethyst Stickseed (Hackelia Amethystina)
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