Phacelia viscida is a species of phacelia known by the common names sticky phacelia and tacky phacelia.It is native to the coastal hills and mountains of central and southern California and Baja California, where it grows in local habitat types such as coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and sandy recently burned areas.
Tacky phacelia has strong disease resistance and is generally not prone to illnesses. Still, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its surroundings. These infections are usually mild. For care, this plant needs moderate maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to preserve a good appearance and healthy growth. Applying fertilizer can also encourage flowering. Tacky phacelia is appropriate for anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not demand much care experience. It may need more attention when grown indoors.
How to keep Phacelia Viscida.
Fertilizer
Tacky phacelia benefits from regular, dilute fertilizer applications to encourage healthy leaf development. Fertilize Tacky phacelia about once a month during the summer. Nitrogen is important for foliage, and providing nitrogen-rich sources helps Tacky phacelia thrive.
Pruning
Prune tacky phacelia in the early to late spring to encourage healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Remove any dead or diseased stems and trim lightly to shape the plant. This practice improves air circulation, reduces the risk of mildew, and supports the plant's overall vitality, ensuring minimal disruption to its growth cycle.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Annual
- Genus
- Phacelia
- Family
- Boraginaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 5-10
- Native Area
- Mexico
Other names.