
Nemophila maculata - Wikipedia
Nemophila maculata, commonly known as fivespot, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family (Boraginaceae). The wildflower is found on slopes in elevations between 20–1,000 metres (66–3,281 ft). The plant is endemic to California. [1] .
Butterfly Conservation
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Five Spot Plant Info – Tips For Growing Five Spot Plants
Feb 15, 2021 · Five spot wildflowers (Nemophila maculata) are attractive, low-maintenance annuals. Native to California, they can be grown virtually anywhere in the United States and in areas with similar climates. They are prized both for …
Fivespot - calscape.org
Named for the five purple spots that adorn each flower petal tip, Fivespot (Nemophila maculata) is a cute and cheerful annual that's native to California's Sierra foothills. Fivespot is a member of the Borage family. It is related to Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila …
(Eurytela alinda) - Butterflies and Moths
Eurytela alinda, commonly known as the Common Five-Spot Butterfly, is a stunning member of the Riodinidae family, which boasts a diversity that captivates
Plant Profile: Five Spot (Nemophila maculata)
Jul 5, 2023 · Bloom: Terminal cup-shaped flowers with 5 white petals marked by purplish veins and a prominent spot on the to tip, from spring to mid-summer. Size: 4-10″ H x 12″ W. Light: Full sun with afternoon shade. Soil: Average, medium moist to dry, well-drained. Hardiness: Not hardy; annual. Care: Low maintenance. Pests and Diseases: Aphids
(Telchinia pentapolis pentapolis) - Butterflies and Moths
Welcome to the colorful world of butterflies! Today, we’re taking a closer look at Telchinia pentapolis pentapolis, commonly known as the Five-Spot Butterfly.
Five-spot burnet – LEPIDOPTERA LIBANOTICA
A burnet with a wingspan of 28-33 mm, like the six-spot but smaller, with five red spots on each forewing, and a wide dark margin on the hindwings. The five-spot prefers damp grassland. Host plants include birdsfoot-trefoil (Lotus spp.). This species flies June through August.
Fivespot (Five Spot) - Victory Seeds® – Victory Seed Company
Commonly used in wildflower mixes, especially for bee, butterfly, and pollinator insect gardens. Once established, it only needs watered a couple of times per month. Tolerates cold down to 0° F. Closely related Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii), this species should not be confused with Desert Fivespot (Eremalche rotundifolia).
Wiltshire Butterfly Conservation — Five-spot Burnet
Five-spot Burnet. Zygaena trifolii. Forewing Length: 27-32mm (male), 35-41mm (female) Description It can be difficult to separate the scarcer Five-spot Burnet from its close cousin the Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet. Often in the Five-spot Burnet the two spots in the middle of the wing are merged.