The colors below indicate the kind of documentation available for this species
in the California counties where it occurs.
Bogbean Menyanthes trifoliata (Menyanthaceae)
The flowers are white to pink and arranged in a raceme on a long peduncle. Many scaly hairs on the upper surface of the petals give it a comical appearance. The stem, is prostrate with basal leaves in an alternating pattern. The leaves are sometimes used in beer making as a hops substitute.
DISTRIBUTION: Found in and near ponds, bogs, swamps, seeps and wet meadows from the Bay Area and Sierra Nevada north and east to Colorado and Alaska.