Succeeds in a sunny position in most soils. A highly polymorphic species, it is considered by some botanists to be an aggregate species of up to 60 segregates. The flowers have a delicate sweet perfume.
Leaves - cooked. Used as greens.
Seed - sow spring or early autumn in situ.
Open grassy clay or sandy places, also on burns, usually below 900 metres in California.
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