Polanisia Species, Dwarf Cleome, Clammy Weed, Clammyweed

Polanisiadodecandra

Genus
Polanisia (pol-uh-NIS-ee-uh)
Species
dodecandra (doh-DEK-an-druh)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Melbourne, Florida

Thomaston, Georgia

Valdosta, Georgia

Champaign, Illinois

Danville, Illinois

Derby, Kansas

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Erie, Michigan

Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Lake Toxaway, North Carolina

Delaware, Ohio

Perrysburg, Ohio

Arlington, Texas

Frisco, Texas

Georgetown, Texas

Lipan, Texas

Red Oak, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Santo, Texas

Spring, Texas

Weatherford, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

6
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
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Georgetown, TX | September 2011 | positive

The seed for clammy weed just blew into our garden and did quite well reseeding itself for several years. It does have a strange smell, ...Read More

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Spring, TX | July 2010 | positive

I live in Spring, Texas and I planted this for the first time this year and it started out beautifully, but now the flower heads have bec...Read More

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Champaign, IL | July 2009 | negative

I've harvested and sown seeds from full-sized cleomes for several years. Last year one or two dwarf cleomes showed up (they're less than...Read More

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Red Oak, TX | February 2009 | positive

Clammyweed is also an excellent nectar plant for various species of butterflies, as well as being a host plant for the Great Southern Whi...Read More

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| March 2008 | positive

Beautiful flower but a warning:
The leaves are sticky and moist-feeling to the touch. The foliage has a most unpleasant smell. I b...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | October 2005 | positive

Dwarf Cleome, Clammy Weed, Clammyweed, Redwhisker Clammyweed (Polanisia dodecandra) is a wide spread annual native of Texas as well as mo...Read More

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Palmyra, IL (Zone 5b) | January 2005 | neutral

Various bees visit the flowers for nectar, while flower flies feed on the pollen from the exerted anthers. However, the latter group of i...Read More

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Houston, TX | April 2003 | positive

I live in Houston and planted my 4" dwarf cleome a few days ago - flower buds are opening now! - (April 5) - Have grown the regular cleom...Read More

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Kearney, NE (Zone 5a) | August 2001 | neutral

Dwarf Cleome is only one-third to one-half the size of its larger cousin. The foliage is a darker green and the golf-ball sized flower h...Read More

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