Bird’s Eyes is a California native annual that grows 12 to 18 inches tall. It does best in full sun with dry to moderate moisture. The white and purple flowers are fragrant and are attractive to native bees.
Gilia tricolor
Bicolored
Annual
Full Sun
Dry, Moderate
12-18
Spring
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