Phacelia sivinskii N.D.Atwood, P.Knight, and T.Lowrey
A gypsum endemic of central New Mexico, formerly included in Phacelia
integrifolia and most readily distinguished from that species by having narrowly
tubular corollas. Placement of the southern populations (Sierra County, Lincoln County)
is somewhat uncertain. It is possible they are not this species, but if so I do not know
what else one would call them.
Plant habit on the northeast side of the Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, 18 Aug 2013.
Flowers on the northeast side of the Caballo Mountains, 18 Aug 2013.
Flowers on the northeast side of the Caballo Mountains, 18 Aug 2013.
A lower cauline leaf on the northeast side of the Caballo Mountains, 18 Aug 2013.
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