North America Native Plant

Rough Eyelashweed

Botanical name: Blepharipappus scaber laevis

USDA symbol: BLSCL

Life cycle: annual

Habit: forb

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Rough Eyelashweed: A Charming Native Annual for Western Gardens Meet rough eyelashweed (Blepharipappus scaber laevis), a delightfully quirky little native annual that might just become your new favorite wildflower. Don’t let the somewhat unglamorous common name fool you – this petite beauty has plenty to offer gardeners looking to add ...

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Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S5T3?: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Inexact rank: ⚘ Subspecies or variety is vulnerable: Either very rare and local throughout its range, found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations), or factors are making it vulnerable to extinction. Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals. ⚘ Secure: At very low or no risk of extinction in the jurisdiction due to a very extensive range, abundant populations or occurrences, with little to no concern from declines or threats. ⚘

Rough Eyelashweed: A Charming Native Annual for Western Gardens

Meet rough eyelashweed (Blepharipappus scaber laevis), a delightfully quirky little native annual that might just become your new favorite wildflower. Don’t let the somewhat unglamorous common name fool you – this petite beauty has plenty to offer gardeners looking to add authentic regional character to their landscapes.

What is Rough Eyelashweed?

Rough eyelashweed is a charming annual wildflower native to the western United States. True to its heritage, this plant thrives in the Mediterranean climate zones of California and Oregon, where it has adapted to the region’s distinctive wet winter, dry summer pattern.

As an annual, rough eyelashweed completes its entire life cycle in one growing season, making it a perfect choice for gardeners who enjoy the surprise and variety that self-seeding plants bring to the landscape year after year.

Why Grow Rough Eyelashweed?

There are several compelling reasons to welcome this native charmer into your garden:

  • Authentic regional beauty: Few things beat the satisfaction of growing plants that truly belong in your area
  • Low maintenance: Once established, it requires minimal care and water
  • Pollinator magnet: The small white daisy-like flowers attract native bees and other beneficial insects
  • Self-sustaining: As an annual that readily self-seeds, it can maintain its presence in your garden with little intervention
  • Naturalistic appeal: Perfect for creating that authentic wildflower meadow look

Aesthetic Appeal and Garden Role

Rough eyelashweed produces clusters of small, white daisy-like flowers that add a delicate, cottage garden charm to any planting. The flowers feature distinctive papery bracts that give the plant its unique character and eyelash reference in the common name.

This plant works beautifully in:

  • Native plant gardens
  • Wildflower meadows
  • Xerophytic (drought-tolerant) landscapes
  • Naturalistic border edges
  • Pollinator gardens

Growing Conditions and Care

Rough eyelashweed is wonderfully adaptable and relatively easy to grow, especially if you can mimic its natural habitat preferences:

Sunlight: Thrives in full sun locations

Soil: Prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate poor, rocky conditions

Water: Drought tolerant once established; avoid overwatering

Climate: Best suited for USDA zones 8-10, particularly areas with Mediterranean-type climates

Planting and Propagation Tips

Getting rough eyelashweed established in your garden is straightforward:

  • Direct seeding: Scatter seeds in fall to allow natural winter stratification
  • Minimal soil prep: This plant actually prefers lean soils over rich, amended beds
  • Let it self-seed: Allow some flowers to go to seed for next year’s display
  • Water sparingly: Provide minimal supplemental water, especially in summer

Wildlife and Pollinator Benefits

One of the best reasons to grow rough eyelashweed is its value to local wildlife. The flowers attract small native bees, beneficial wasps, and other pollinators that are essential to a healthy garden ecosystem. By choosing native plants like this one, you’re supporting the intricate web of relationships between plants, pollinators, and other wildlife that have evolved together over thousands of years.

Is Rough Eyelashweed Right for Your Garden?

Rough eyelashweed is an excellent choice if you:

  • Garden in California or Oregon
  • Want to support native pollinators
  • Prefer low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants
  • Enjoy the surprise element of self-seeding annuals
  • Are creating a naturalistic or wildflower garden

However, it might not be the best fit if you prefer highly controlled, formal garden designs or live outside its natural climate range.

With its understated charm, ecological benefits, and easy-care nature, rough eyelashweed proves that sometimes the most rewarding garden plants are the ones that have been quietly thriving in your region all along. Give this delightful native a try – your local pollinators will thank you!

Rough Eyelashweed

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Asteridae

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Aster family

Genus

Blepharipappus Hook. - blepharipappus

Species

Blepharipappus scaber Hook. - rough eyelashweed

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA