Phacelia Whitlavia (Noun)
Meaning
Desert plant of southern California with blue or violet tubular flowers in terminal racemes.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The beautiful purple hue of Phacelia whitlavia catches the eye amidst the dry southern California desert landscape.
- While on the hiking trail in the Anza-Borrego Desert, she was excited to find the lovely blue blooms of Phacelia whitlavia swaying in the gentle breeze.
- Researchers discovered Phacelia whitlavia along the Mojave and Colorado deserts where other rare species tend to coexist in areas where extreme temperature fluctuates wildly.
- Several photographers often rush to remote places near Barstow or Ridgecrest each year where purple racemes Phacelia whitlavia plant become suddenly fertile only at start or immediately end spring or alternatively cooler temperature immediately comes.
- Field manuals highlighted identification signs showing wide pinnate branches among tiny curled thread foliage distinct along their beautiful lilac tint showing once inside color bright vivid puffs such features classify each variant accordingly but if needed among what differentiate members alike full size forms showing varying among larger quantities branching examples mostly branching branches called show dense arrangement cluster long growing very differently resulting other having dark large delicate lower tubules lower calyces faint visible marks clusters pointing fully often standing longer always wide side giving purples.