Nemophila menziesii Baby-Blue-Eyes These dwarf American wildflowers are prized for their many bell-shaped flowers. Their small white, blue, purple, or spotted flowers bloom continuously spring to summer when the weather is cool.
Nemophila menziesii ( Baby Blue Eyes ) Nemophila menziesii is a trailing annual, 6 to 12 inches tall. Flowers are bell-shaped, 1 inch in diameter, with sky blue blossoms and a white center, very freely blooming.
Nemophilas thrive in our cool maritime climate; plants will die if the weather is too hot and humid. Planted six inches apart, the ground hugging plants may be used for edging or temporary ground cover.
Five Spot Nemophila Scientific Name: Nemophila maculata Benth. ex Lindl. Synonym: Family: Hydrophyllaceae ...
Index- plants in this Family Hydrophyllaceae / Waterleaf Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila aphylla) Baby Blue Eyes is also known as Smallflower Baby Blue Eyes, Nemophila microcalyx (Nutt.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey., Nemophila triloba (Raf.) Thieret. ...
Nemophila menziesii, Nemophila insignis Plants of Home and Garden Sow seed shallowly in spring or in fall when ripe, outside; grow in partial to full shade, though does well in good light. Low water needs, self-sows.
Nemophila menziesii 'Penny Black' Nemophila, 'Penny Black' annual, easy care created by ladybug zones: 1a thru 11b ...
Nemophila Menziesii Baby Blue Eyes Annual Habitat: Shade or partial shade, but cantolerate full sun, ligh soil. Surface sow to no more than 1/8" deep.
Small-Flowered Nemophila [English]: Nemophila parviflora Small-Flowered Nothocestrum [English]: Nothocestrum breviflorum Small-Flowered Opium Poppy [English]: Papaver somniferum setigerum Small-Flowered Pawpaw [English]: Asimina parviflora ...
Californian Bluebell (Nemophila) Pretty Californian hardy annuals of much value for our gardens. The species from which the cultivated varieties have been derived are N. insignis, N. atomaria, N. discoidalis, and N. maculata. N.
0; (K free); C tube formation late [Nemophila]; A usu. with small scales at each side of the base; pollen also colpate, tubes with callose (0 [Phacelia]); nectary usu.
Nemophila atomaria, discoidalis, insignis, and maculata. Nolana lanceolata, paradoxa, prostrata, and atriplicifolia. Podolepis chrysantha and affinis. Portulaca. Rhodanthe Manglesii. Sedum caeruleum. Silene pendula ruberrima. Verbena.
Best known in the United States are the waterleafs (genus Hydrophyllum), forest herbs eaten as greens by some Native American groups; the yerba santa (Eriodictyion californicum), a common chaparral shrub; and species of Nemophila, ...
Orlaya grandiflora: Lacy white blooms produced all summer long. Nemophila: Saucer-shaped white or blue flowers in summer, with blue spots on the tips of the petals.
See also: Green, Eyes, Nemophila menziesii, Pink, Bell
 
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