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Annual, perennial herb, shrub, generally hairy, generally taprooted
Stem prostrate to erect
Leaves simple to pinnately compound, basal or cauline, alternate or opposite; stipules 0
Inflorescence: cyme (generally raceme-like and coiled) or flowers solitary
Flower bisexual, generally radial; calyx lobes generally 5, generally fused at base, generally persistent, enlarging in fruit; corolla generally deciduous, rotate to cylindric, lobes generally 5, appendages in pairs on tube between filaments or 0; stamens generally 5, epipetalous, filament base sometimes appendaged, appendages scale-like; ovary generally superior, chamber 1, placentas 2, parietal, enlarged into chamber, sometimes meeting so ovary appears 25-chambered, styles 12, stigmas generally head-like
Fruit: capsule, generally loculicidal; valves generally 2
Genera in family: 20 genera, 300 species: especially w US; some cultivated (Emmenanthe, Nemophila, Phacelia )
Recent taxonomic note: Recently treated to be included in an expanded Boraginaceae (also including Lennoaceae) [Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 1998 Ann Missouri Bot Gard 85:531553; Olmstead et al. 2000 Mol Phylog Evol 16:96112]
Annual, glandular, sticky, scented
Stem erect, much-branched
Leaves simple, 13-pinnately toothed to dissected; lower cauline leaves opposite, petioled; upper leaves alternate, becoming smaller, sessile, clasping; petioles generally narrowly winged, ciliate
Inflorescence terminal or axillary; pedicels thread-like, elongate in fruit
Flower: calyx < half-fused, bell-shaped, glandular, lobes oblong to spoon-shaped, ciliate; corolla bell-shaped, generally > calyx, with V-shaped transverse fold between each pair of filaments below throat; stamens included, equal, equally attached; ovary chamber 1 (or appearing 5 from complex, enlarged placenta), ovules borne on both sides of placenta, style 1, stigmas 2
Fruit ovoid to spheric, bristly
Seeds 515
Species in genus: 2 species: sw US
Etymology: (Greek: well hidden, from seeds)
Reference: [Constance 1938 Lloydia 1:143152]
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Stem erect to openly spreading, < 9 dm
Leaves: lower 210 cm, 15 cm wide, petioles < 1/2 blade, widened, clasping, blade oblong to widely ovate, pinnate to deeply pinnately lobed, lobes 713, deeply 12-pinnately lobed, teeth obtuse; upper leaves smaller, narrower, less lobed, bases clasping
Inflorescence: flowers 415 per branch; pedicels generally recurved in fruit
Flower: calyx 24 mm; corolla 26 mm, lobes hairy on back; style < 3 mm
Fruit 24 mm wide, < spreading calyx
Seeds 68, dark brown, of 2 kinds; some elliptic or round, disk-like, smooth; others oblong-ovoid, wrinkled
Ecology: Canyons, chaparral, disturbed areas, slopes
Elevation: 02300 m.
Bioregional distribution: s Sierra Nevada Foothills, Tehachapi Mountain Area, San Joaquin Valley, Central Western California, Southwestern California, East of Sierra Nevada, Desert
Distribution outside California: Nevada, Arizona, Baja California