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'''''Nemophila''''' is a genus found in the flowering plant family ''[[Hydrophyllaceae]]''. |
'''''Nemophila''''' is a [[genus]] found in the flowering plant family ''[[Hydrophyllaceae]]''. |
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Most of the species in the genus ''Nemophila'' contain the phrase baby-blue eyes in their common name. ''N. menziesii'' has the common name of Baby blue-eyes. ''N. parviflora'' is called the Smallflower baby blue-eyes and ''N. spatulata'' is called the Sierra baby blue-eyes. An exception to this naming tendency is ''N. maculata'', whose common name is the [[Fivespot]]. |
Most of the species in the genus ''Nemophila'' contain the phrase baby-blue eyes in their common name. ''N. menziesii'' has the common name of Baby blue-eyes. ''N. parviflora'' is called the Smallflower baby blue-eyes and ''N. spatulata'' is called the Sierra baby blue-eyes. An exception to this naming tendency is ''N. maculata'', whose common name is the [[Fivespot]]. |
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*''[[Nemophila heterophylla]]'': Small baby blue-eyes, (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila heterophylla]]'': Small baby blue-eyes, (Native) |
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*''[[Nemophila kirtleyi]]'': Kirtley's nemophila |
*''[[Nemophila kirtleyi]]'': Kirtley's nemophila |
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*''[[Nemophila maculata]]'': Fivespot, Five-spot (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila maculata]]'': [[Fivespot]], Five-spot (Native) |
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*''[[Nemophila menziesii]]'': Baby blue-eyes (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila menziesii]]'': Baby blue-eyes (Native) |
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*''[[Nemophila parviflora]]'': Smallflower nemophila, Small-flowered nemophila (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila parviflora]]'': Smallflower nemophila, Small-flowered nemophila (Native) |
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*''[[Nemophila phacelioides]]'': Largeflower baby blue eyes |
*''[[Nemophila phacelioides]]'': Largeflower baby blue eyes |
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*''[[Nemophila pulchella]]'': Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue-eyes (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila pulchella]]'': Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue-eyes (Native) |
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*''[[Nemophila spatulata]]'': Sierra nemophila, Sierra baby blue-eyes (Native) |
*''[[Nemophila spatulata]]'': [[Sierra nemophila]], Sierra baby blue-eyes (Native) |
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Genus: | Nemophila |
Nemophila is a genus found in the flowering plant family Hydrophyllaceae.
Most of the species in the genus Nemophila contain the phrase baby-blue eyes in their common name. N. menziesii has the common name of Baby blue-eyes. N. parviflora is called the Smallflower baby blue-eyes and N. spatulata is called the Sierra baby blue-eyes. An exception to this naming tendency is N. maculata, whose common name is the Fivespot.
Nemophila species are mainly native to the western United States, though some species are also found in western Canada and Mexico, and in the southeastern United States.
Nemophila are commonly offered for sale for garden cultivation. Generally these are N. menziesii.
Description
All species of Nemophila are annuals, and most bloom in the spring. Their flowers have five petals and are bell or cup-shaped, and purple, blue, or white in color, often spotted or marked. The stamens are included and there is only one ovary chamber.
The leaves are simple, with an opposite or alternate arrangement. The petiole is generally bristly. The leaf blade is pinnately toothed or lobed.
The fruit is 2-7 mm wide and generally enclosed by the calyx. The fruit itself is spherical to ovoid in shape. It is also hairy.
The seeds are ovoid, smooth, wrinkled or pitted. At one end there is a colorless, conic appendage.
Etymology
Nemophila means “woodland-loving.” It comes from the Greek word nemos, which means "grove" and the Greek word philia, which means "loving".
Species
There are 11 species in Nemophila. N. menziesii, N. parviflora, and N. pulchella have variations under each species:
- Nemophila aphylla: Smallflower baby blue-eyes
- Nemophila breviflora: Great Basin nemophila, Basin nemophila (Native, RARE)
- Nemophila heterophylla: Small baby blue-eyes, (Native)
- Nemophila kirtleyi: Kirtley's nemophila
- Nemophila maculata: Fivespot, Five-spot (Native)
- Nemophila menziesii: Baby blue-eyes (Native)
- Nemophila parviflora: Smallflower nemophila, Small-flowered nemophila (Native)
- Nemophila pedunculata: Littlefoot nemophila, Meadow nemophila (Native)
- Nemophila phacelioides: Largeflower baby blue eyes
- Nemophila pulchella: Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue-eyes (Native)
- Nemophila spatulata: Sierra nemophila, Sierra baby blue-eyes (Native)