Hydrophyllaceae 239 



Phacelia Rough-hairy; stem stout, 6-24 



heterophylia inches high. Leaves white hairy, 

 lanceolate to ovate, acute, pin- 

 nately and obliquely, striately veined, the 

 lower tapering into petioles, commonly with 

 1-2 pairs of small lateral leaflets. Flowers 

 in a dense spike; corolla bluish, longer than 

 the oblong-lanceolate or linear calyx lobes; 

 filaments much exserted, sparingly bearded. 

 In the Cougar Valley in the Selkirks; 

 flowering in July. 



Silky-hairy or canescent through- 

 Phacelia 



sericea Otrt ' ^"^ mcnes m g n > leafy to 



(Graham) the top. Leaves pinnately 

 A. Gray. parted into linear or narrow 

 Mountain oblong> numerous, often pin- 



Phacelia. 



natifid divisions, the lower peti- 

 oled, the upper nearly sessile. Flowers 

 crowded in an elongated spike, corolla 

 violet, blue or white, open-campanulate, 

 cleft to the middle; stamens much exserted. 

 In dry ground and open slopes throughout 

 the region ; flowering in June and July. 



