Johnstonella angustifolia explained

Johnstonella angustifolia is a species of wildflower in the borage family[1] known by several common names, including Panamint catseye and bristlelobe cryptantha. This plant is native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States from California to Texas, where it grows in desert scrub and woodland.

Description

Johnstonella angustifolia is an annual herb usually under half a meter in height and covered in long hairs and bristles. It has a number of small linear leaves mostly toward the base of the plant. The erect stems are covered by inflorescences in a cane-shaped curl similar to the flowers of fiddlenecks. Each flower is white with yellow throat parts and a few millimeters wide.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Johnstonella angustifolia (Torr.) Hasenstab & M.G.Simpson Plants of the World Online Kew Science . 2022-06-10 . Plants of the World Online . en.