词条 | Phacelia minor |
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|image = Phaceliaminor.jpg |genus = Phacelia |species = minor |authority = (Harv.) Thell. |synonyms = Phacelia whitlavia Whitlavia minor }} Phacelia minor, with the common names Whitlavia and wild Canterbury bells, is a species of phacelia. It is native to Southern California and Baja California, where it grows in the Colorado Desert and the coastal and inland mountains of the Transverse-Peninsular Ranges, often in chaparral and areas recently burned. DescriptionPhacelia minor is an annual herb producing a mostly unbranched erect stem 20 to 60 centimeters tall. It is glandular and coated in stiff hairs. The leaves are up to 11 centimeters long with toothed, crinkly, oval or rounded blades borne on long petioles. The showy inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of many bell-shaped flowers, each up to 4 centimeters in length. The large flowers are lavender to deep blue-purple in color with protruding stamens tipped with white anthers. See also
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13 : Phacelia|Flora of California|Flora of Baja California|Flora of the California desert regions|Flora of the Sonoran Deserts|Natural history of the Colorado Desert|Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands|Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges|Natural history of the Santa Monica Mountains|Natural history of the Transverse Ranges|Garden plants of North America|Drought-tolerant plants|Plants described in 1846 |
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