Early-season nectar — Flowers in a late-winter / early-spring window when few other plants in our catalog bloom — valuable early forage for pollinators (relative to our catalog's bloom coverage).
Santa Catalina Figwort is a perennial shrub native to the lower 48 states. It blooms Feb – May.
Shrub layer — Sits in the shrub of a layered food forest or polyculture.Open guide →
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The garden yearbloom → fruit → fall colour
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Bloom · Feb – May — 55 obs · Herbarium specimens — Park et al. 2023 (CC BY 4.0)
Species characteristics from USDA PLANTS (public domain) + TRY (CC BY) — general guidance, not a
guarantee for your exact site. Deer "browsing" is documented palatability, not a deer-proof claim.
Native butterfly & moth caterpillars are the base of the terrestrial food web — most
songbirds rear their young almost entirely on them. As a host for native Lepidoptera this is
a modest genus.
Recorded feeding on Scrophularia in North America, including:
Keystone count (genus-level) from Warren II 2026 (CC0) · Tallamy host-use records. Named species (a documented Nearctic sample, not exhaustive) from NHM HOSTS (CC0).
✦ Bees14 bee visitors▸
14 native & managed bee
species are documented visiting Santa Catalina Figwort — the 12 most-recorded:
Visitor records (observations, not exhaustive) from Noori et al. 2026 (CC BY 4.0) ·
GloBI → · ✦ = pollen-specialist bee (Smith et al. 2024)
Species thumbnails re-hosted from iNaturalist — Creative Commons, credited per image (hover for credit). Click any species to see it on iNaturalist. Not exhaustive; many taxa have no openly-licensed photo yet.
[16] County range — GBIF Open Data — open-licensed occurrences (CC0/CC-BY) → county
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