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Houstonia pusilla

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rubiaceae

Scientific name
  
Houstonia pusilla

Order
  
Gentianales

Genus
  
Houstonia

Rank
  
Species

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Houstonia, Houstonia serpyllifolia, Houstonia purpurea, Houstonia caerulea, Phacelia bipinnatifida

Houstonia pusilla (tiny bluet) is a plant in the family Rubiaceae native to the United States and common in the southeastern and central parts of the country, from Texas to Florida north to Delaware and South Dakota, plus an isolated population in Pima County, Arizona.

Houstonia pusilla is a short plant 6 inches (150 mm) or less in height with a tiny blue toned, yellow centered four lobed flower with a 0.25–0.33 inches (6.4–8.4 mm) diameter. The plant has a center rosette form and green herbaceous foliage with leaves up to 0.5 inches (13 mm) long. The leaves are opposite and each flower grows from a single branch growing from the leaf axil. This plant requires full sun and blooms in spring and early summer. It is a groundcover multiplying by self sowing and grows in mildly acidic soil where the grass is thin and moisture is adequate to support the plant.

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Houstonia pusilla Wikipedia


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