BEACH BLUB LUPINE. Pea-like, the banner 

 with a yellow spot; in racemes. Shrubby. 



WILD CLOVER. In broad, flattish heads an 

 inch across. 



WILD HOLLYHOCK. In terminal racemes; 

 stem leaves much divided. 



BIRD'S EYE. Funnel-form, 5 purple spots at 

 the throat; in few-flowered clusters. 



BLUE GILIA. Corollas rather small in crowded 

 heads. 



WILD HELIOTROPE. In clustered coils, un- 

 rolling as flowers expand. 



WILD CANTERBURY BELL. Large, bell- 

 shaped, in loose racemes. 



TURPENTINE WEED. A one-sided raceme; 

 stamens exserted and curving; odorous of 

 turpentine. 



PENNYROYAL. In crowded heads with]purplish 

 bracts. Aromatic. 



CHIA. Small, in interrupted whorls, with 

 purplish, prickly bracts. 



VIOLET NIGHTSHADE. Saucer-shaped, showy, 



with green-encircled white spots at centre; 



in umbeled clusters. 

 CHINESE HOUSES. 2-lipped, the upper white; 



in a series of interrupted whorls. 

 BLUE BEARD-TONGUE. Funnel-form, inflated 



at throat, in showy panicles. Upper leaves 



joined at base. 

 VIOLET BEARD-TONGUE. Funnel-form, 2- 



lipped; in narrow panicles. 

 CALIFORNIA HAREBELL. Bell-shaped with 



5 slender, recurving lobes. 



2. Flowers solitary, or nearly or apparently so 



FETID ADDER'S TONGUE. Petals upright, 

 thread-like; sepals whitish, purple-striped. 



CALIFORNIA WAKE ROBIN. Flower sessile 

 upon a whorl of 3 leaves. 



BLUE FLAG. Stemless plants forming mats 

 over the ground. 



BABY-BLUE-EYES. With a white centre; soli- 

 tary. 

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