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Rocky Mountain Bee Plant

Cleome serrulata

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Description:

this annual herb that can grow up to 4-feet tall. It has an unpleasant odor and is mostly avoided by livestock. The stem leaves are divided into three linear-eliptic leaflets that are arranged alternately along the stem. The nectar-filled blossoms are clustered in elongated racemes near the top portion

Habitat:

western North America, from southern British Columbia, east to Minnesota, and as far south as Arizona and New Mexico.

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PublishedJune 15, 2014

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