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Phacelia crenulata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Boraginaceae

Scientific name
  
Phacelia crenulata

Order
  
(unplaced)

Genus
  
Phacelia

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Phacelia distans, Malacothrix glabrata, Phacelia calthifolia, Phacelia fremontii, Calycoseris wrightii

Phacelia crenulata is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Its common names include notch-leaf scorpion-weed, notch-leaved phacelia, cleftleaf wildheliotrope, and heliotrope phacelia. It is native to the southwestern United States as far east as Colorado and New Mexico, and Baja California and Sonora in Mexico.

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Description

Phacelia crenulata Wildheliotrope Heliotrope Phacelia Notchleaved Phacelia Phacelia

This species is an aromatic annual plant growing up to 80 centimeters tall. It is coated in stiff, glandular hairs. The leaves are 2 to 12 centimeters long, the largest occurring around the base of the stem and those higher on the stem much smaller. They are generally oblong in shape with wavy or lobed edges. The inflorescence is a coiled cyme of several flowers. The flower has a bell-shaped purple or blue corolla up to a centimeter long. The corolla has a white tube and sometimes a white throat. The stamens and style are well exserted from mouth of the flower. The fruit is a somewhat rounded capsule a few millimeters wide.

Taxonomy

There are 2 to 5 varieties of the species, including:

Phacelia crenulata Notchleaved Phacelia Phacelia crenulata DesertUSA

  • P. crenulata var. ambigua – rangewide; purple flowers up to 10 millimeters long
  • P. crenulata var. crenulata – California to Utah; purple flowers up to 7 millimeters long
  • P. crenulata var. minutiflora – California, Arizona, Baja California; white-throated lavender to blue flowers up to 4 millimeters long
  • The varieties can intergrade in some areas.

    Impacts

    As do many other phacelias, this species causes contact dermatitis.

    Phacelia crenulata Phacelia crenulata vambigua Scorpionweed Desert Heliotrope

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    Phacelia crenulata Scalloped Leaf Phacelia Phacelia crenulata Arizona Wild Flowers

    References

    Phacelia crenulata Wikipedia