spring. Can also be propagated by division of basal rosettes or by seed. In the fall, lift a clump from the outer edge of the plant and separate the rosette. Remove a few of the leaves to reduce moisture loss, replant, and water thoroughly. anthriscus caucalis Anthriscus caucalis, a dicot, is an annual herb or vine that is not native to California; it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild. carduus nutans The plant bears showy red-purple flowers. The large globose flower heads, containing hundreds of tiny individual flowers, are 35 cm (rarely to 7 cm) diameter and occur at the tips of stems. Oenothera speciosa The plant's wild habitat includes rocky prairies, open woodlands, slopes, roadsides, meadows and disturbed areas. While it makes an attractive garden plant, care should be taken with it as it can become invasive, spreading by runners and seeds. verbena rigida Useful in low- maintenance gardens. Blooms in 4 months from seed. Callirhoe involucrata Most easily grown from seed. Seed in the fall, raking into loose topsoil to ensure good seed/soil contact. Winecups like sun and a well-drained site. Flowers the second year.