fringed gromwell
Lithospermum incisum Lehm.

Lithospermum incisum, known as fringed gromwell, is a flowering plant in the Boraginaceae family. It is native to parts of North America and Mexico.
Description
Lithospermum incisum is a species in the Boraginaceae family, commonly referred to as fringed gromwell. It is distributed across regions in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The plant is also known by alternative names such as fringed puccoon, narrowleaf stoneseed, and plains stoneseed. First described in 1818, it is a member of the genus Lithospermum.
Other common names
fringed gromwellfringed puccoonincised puccoonnarrow-leaved gromwellnarrow-leaved puccoonnarrow-leaved stoneseedyellow gromwellnarrowleaf stoneseed
Distribution
Alberta · British Columbia · Manitoba · Ontario · Saskatchewan · Arizona · Arkansas · California · Colorado · Florida · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Louisiana · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southwest · Michigan · Minnesota · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · Nevada · New Mexico · North Dakota · Oklahoma · South Dakota · Texas · Utah
Synonyms
Lithospermum linearifoliumLithospermum oblongumLithospermum helianthemoidesLithospermum ciliolatumLithospermum albicansLithospermum asperumLithospermum breviflorumBatschia decumbensBatschia longifloraCyphorima angustifoliaCyphorima decumbensCyphorima linearifoliaCyphorima longifloraCyphorima mandanensisHeliotropium helianthemoidesLithospermum angustifoliumLithospermum mandanensePentalophus longiflorusLithospermum decumbensPentalophus longiflorus

