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Hydrophyllaceae
Nemophila

Nemophila sayersensis B.B. Simpson, Neff, & Helfgott. Common name: Sayersville Blue-Eyes. Phenology: Mar-Apr. Habitat: Deep sandy soils. Distribution: E. TX.

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Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: Originally referred to as the "Sayers form", plants of this species are described to be shorter and produce darker corollas compared to N. phacelioides (Simpson et al. 2001).

Synonymy : = K4; < Nemophila phacelioides Nutt. — Tx, Constance (1941). Basionym: Nemophila sayersensis B.B.Simpson, Neff, & Helfgott 2001

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