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Plants Matching nemophila

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Image of Nemophila photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Baby Blue Eyes)

Image of Nemophila maculata photo by: Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

(Baby Blue Eyes, Five Spot)

Image of Nemophila menziesii photo by: ©Dolezal Publishing/John M. Rickard

©Dolezal Publishing/John M. Rickard

(Baby Blue Eyes)

Few garden annuals are American natives, but this little baby-blue-eyed gem is. Distributed across the American West from California up to Alaska, it is a cool season lover that tends to scorch in high heat. Native populations of this low-growing wildflower inhabit moist, sloped, open forests as well as scrub and grasslands where soil is often on the acid side.

The ferny green leaves of baby blue eyes are small, dissected and lightly hairy. Plants form low, spreading or trailing mounds and...