Native Utah Plants
Yerba Mansa
Yerba Mansa
Anemopsis californica
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Yerba Mansa (Anemopsis californica) is a unique native perennial that brings both beauty and cultural history to the garden. Known for its aromatic leaves and striking white flower bracts surrounding a central cone, it forms attractive mats of low foliage in wet areas. Long valued in traditional medicine of the Southwest, this plant is as practical as it is ornamental, with a strong presence and distinctive character.
Unlike many Utah natives that thrive in dry soil, Yerba Mansa is a water-lover—perfect for pond edges, wet meadows or consistently irrigated spots. It spreads readily by rhizomes to form a natural groundcover, providing pollinator interest in spring and early summer while offering lush greenery through the growing season. For gardeners creating habitat or adding texture to water-wise oases with wet pockets, Yerba Mansa offers an authentic and rewarding choice.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Anemopsis californica
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Southern Utah
Native elevation: 2000-6000 ft
Water requirement: Medium - High
Drought tolerance: Low
Light requirement: Full sun and Partial shade
Shade tolerance: Medium
Mature size: 6-12" foliage; 12-18" flowers H by 24-36" W
Bloom time: April - June
Flower color: White
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