Phacelia crenulata Sonoran Desert Wildflower   3 comments

Phacelia crenulata--Phacelia crenulata-72Phacelia crenulata Sonoran Desert Wildflower (March 15, 2019) — Image by kenne

The Phacelia crenulata is one of many very small (1/2 inch wide and have 5 round lobes) wildflowers that are common across the Sonoran Desert on rocky slopes and near washes. This image was taken along the Sweetwater trail in the Tucson Mountains, west of Tucson.

— kenne

3 responses to “Phacelia crenulata Sonoran Desert Wildflower

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  1. what a beautiful find among the rocks

  2. It reminds me of the Forget-me-Not, I think it me be in the same plant family.

  3. I don’t think so, forget-me-nots are in the borage family. However, they do look alike.

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