Pholistoma auritum - Fiesta Flower
Pholistoma auritum often completely covers whole slopes in high shade or North exposures. The Fiesta Flower blooms much of the Spring, so long as the soil moisture holds. Pholistoma auritum lays on the ground or clambers over its neighbors, growing to a foot tall and maybe as wide. Seeded plants are usually entertwined. Fiesta Flower can turn a whole embankment purple with its showy flowers.
Plants that grow in the same part of the garden - from our Wildflower List
Clarkia unguiculata
Collinsia heterophylla
Collinsia tinctoria
Dodecatheon clevelandii
Erysimum capitatum
Heuchera maxima
Paeonia californica
Pholistoma auritum
Salvia spathacea
Silene laciniata
Sisyrinchium bellum