Kirtley's nemophila
Nemophila kirtleyi L.F.Hend.

Nemophila kirtleyi, known as Kirtley's nemophila, is a species in the genus Nemophila of the family Hydrophyllaceae. It is native to the U.S. states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The species was first described by L.F. Hend in 1900.
Description
Nemophila kirtleyi is a member of the Hydrophyllaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the waterleaf family. It is found in the northwestern United States, specifically in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The species was formally published in 1900 by L.F. Hend. As part of the genus Nemophila, it is closely related to other species within the same genus, which are known for their small, often blue or purple flowers. No further detailed ecological or morphological information is provided in the source data.
Other common names
Kirtley's nemophila
Distribution
Idaho · Oregon · Washington
Synonyms
Viticella kirtleyi


