RHH's photos with the keyword: phacelia

Lyall Phacelia

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22 Feb 2024 19 9 156
Photographed along the Hidden Lake trail at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana.

Desert Canterbury Bells

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20 Jan 2024 24 14 164
Because we were traveling in January we saw very few wildflowers anywhere. These were among the few we saw in Joshua Tree National Park, and this was the only plant of the species we found in bloom. It is Phacelia campanularia, The plant itself has a foul smell and we learned later can cause a skin rash.

Notchleaf Scorpionweed

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14 Aug 2023 23 14 106
This Ntchleaf Scorpionweed was photographed along the Potash Road near Moab, Utah.

Silky Phacelia

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19 Jul 2023 20 7 120
Photographed in Glacier National Park along the Hidden Lake trail from Logan Pass, these are Silky Phacelia.

Notchleaf Scorpionweed

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24 May 2023 13 8 96
Photographed in Lost Canyon in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, this is Notchleaf Scorpionweed, Phacelia crenulata.

Silky Phacelia

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18 Feb 2022 29 16 139
This wildflower was photographed at the top of Electric Pass in the Colorado Rockies. It is common at alpine and sub-alpine elevations.

Baker's Phacelia

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27 Jul 2021 21 5 118
This is Phacelia bakeri, Baker's Phacelia, photographed at the top of Electric Pass in the Colorado Rockies.

Distant Phacelia

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23 Jan 2019 10 2 183
This is one more wildflower from Joshua Tree National Park. Photographed along the Wall Street Mill trail, it is the Distant Phacelia, Phacelia distans.

Desert Bluebell

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19 Jan 2019 17 4 302
These are the flowers of Desert Bluebell, not a Bluebell at all but a Phacelia. They were photographed along the trail to the Wall Street Mill, and old gold mining mill in Joshua Tree National Park.

Notch-leaved Phacelia

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07 Sep 2018 3 226
This is another photo of Phacelia crenulata, Notch-leaved Phacelia, photographed in Warm Springs Canyon in Death Valley National Park.

Notch-leaved Phacelia

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07 Sep 2018 24 11 350
I never finished posting photos from our March and April trip to Utah, Nevada and California and am going to resume where I left off, the sixth day of our stay in Death valley National Park. After staying the night at Warm Springs Camp (an abandoned mining camp), we drove back out of Warm Springs Canyon and spent a lot of time photographing the wildflowers. This was one of them, Phacelia crenulata.

Police Car Moth

RHH
10 Feb 2018 26 17 613
The name of this moth is a reference to its black and white coloring. This example was photographed in eastern Washington along the Kettle Crest trail in Colville National Forest. These moths were everywhere and these were the plants they seemed to favor, which I believe to be the Varied-leaf Phacelia.

Police Car Moth

RHH
10 Sep 2015 30 18 775
Love the name of this moth, a reference to its black and white coloring. This example was photographed in eastern Washington along the Kettle Crest trail in Colville National Forest. These moths were everywhere and these were the plants they seemed to favor, which I believe to be the Varied-leaf Phacelia.

Phacelia campanularia

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21 May 2011 220
This was photographed in southern California and thanks to Labrador Ears (Clare Beelman) for the ID. If you have time please visit her wonderful photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/labradorears/

Lacy Scorpion Weed

RHH
21 May 2011 1 235
This was photographed in Southern California in the area of Mentone earlier in the spring. Thanks to Alfred (Orchid Dude) for the ID.

Phacelia campanularia

RHH
21 May 2011 1 369
This was identified by LabradorEars (Clare Beelman) but I had posted only a part of flower. Perhaps this helps give a better picture, if you see this, Clare. It was photographed in southern California near Mentone. Clare's photostream is wonderful: www.flickr.com/photos/labradorears/ .

Phacelia distans

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21 May 2011 3 216
Photographed in Southern Callifornia near Mentone.

Threadleaf Phacelia

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21 May 2011 1 234
I believe this is the Threadleaf Phacelia, Phacelia linearis, but if anyone knows better, I would welcome a correction. It was photographed along the Spokane River in eastern Washington.