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WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA 



1272. 

 1273. 

 1274. 

 1275. 

 1276. 



Nemophila spatulata 

 Nemophila inconspicua 

 Nemophila quercifolia 

 Nemophila pulchella 

 Nemophila parviflora 



Probably additional species. 



High southern Sierras. 

 South fork of the Kings 

 River. 



Shady grounds throughout 

 Sierras and Coast Ranges. 



1277. 



Forage Phacelia 



Phacelia tanacetifolia 



Much dissected tansy-like 

 foliage. Good forage. 

 Seed on market. Sandy 

 or gravelly banks, Sacra- 

 mento Valley. 



1278. 



Stinging Phacelia 



Phacelia malvaefolia 



Bay Region south. 



1279. 



Hill Phacelia 



Phacelia distans 



Higher hills of the Coast 

 Ranges, Napa Valley, 

 south. 



1280. 



Rattan's Phacelia 



Phacelia Rattani and var. 



Russian River Region. 



1281. 



California Phacelia 



Phacelia Californica 



Common, rocky points. Bay 

 Region. Extremely vari- 

 able. 



1282. 





Phacelia nemoralis 



In shade of open woods, 

 Bay Region. 



1283. 





Phacelia Breweri 



Mt. Diablo. 







Phacelia ramosissima 



Dry regions, throughout 



1284. 



Branching Phacelia 



and var. 



State. 



1285. 





Phacelia cilata 



Plains and valleys ; especi- 

 allv abundant in grain 

 fields. 



1286. 





Phacelia suaveolens 



North Coast Ranges. 



1287. 





Phacelia divaricata 



Coast Ranges of middle 

 California. 



1288. 





Phacelia circinatiformis 



Rare. Mt. Diablo and Mari- 

 posa County. 



1289. 





Phacelia sericea 



Northeastern California. 



1290. 





Phacelia Douglasii 



Sandy soils, Bay Regions. 



1291. 





Phacelia namatoides 



Sierras. 



1292. 





Phacelia humilis and var. 



Eastern Sierras. 



1293. 





Phacelia crenulata 



Eastern Sierras south to the 



1294. 



1295. 



1296. 

 1297. 

 1298. 



1299. 

 1300. 

 1301. 

 1302. 



1303. 



1304. 



Phacelia hydrophylloides 



Phacelia procera 



Phacelia Bolanderi 

 Phacelia Franklinii 

 Phacelia brachyloba 



Phacelia Menziesii 

 Phacelia Davidsonii 

 Phacelia curvipes 

 Phacelia pusilla 



Phacelia rotundifolia 



Phacelia Ivesiana 



Colorado Desert. 



Dry, sandy or gravelly soils. 

 Higher Sierras. 



Mountain meadows, Sierras. 

 4,000 to 5,000 feet. 



Mendocino County. 



Northeastern California. 



Common chaparral belt, 

 southern Sierras. 



Northern Sierras. 



Kern County. 



Eastern foothills of Sierras. 



Dwarf, eastern Sierras, un- 

 der sagebrush. 



Southeastern borders of 

 California. 



Deserts, southeastern Cali- 

 fornia and elsewhere. 



