Photo of Houstonia caerulea (Azure Bluet, Quaker ladies)
Houstonia caerulea - This small, delicate perennial is found growing in compact tufts, 8 in. high. The plants may cover broad expanses. Tiny flowers are pale blue with yellow centers, tubular, four-lobed, solitary, and terminal. Spatula-shaped leaves occur in basal rosettes. Stem leaves are small and the stems are unbranched. Family: Rubiaceae
Author :
Monique Dumas-Quesnel
Photo # :
02822
Online since:
May 19th 2013
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