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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
HydrophyllaceaeNemophila aphyllaWhite Nemophila, Eastern Baby-blue-eyes, Small-flower Baby-blue-eyesMoist, nutrient-rich floodplain forests, often locally abundant.MD south to Panhandle FL and west to TX, north in the interior to e. TN, w. KY, and se. MO.image of plant
(c) Bradley, Keith
HydrophyllaceaeNemophila maculataFivespotLawns, disturbed areas, apparently spreading from "wildflower seed mixes".Native of California. Spreading in our region from use in "wildflower mixes". Reported for AL (Jefferson County) by Keener et al. (2024).image of plant
(c) Searcy, Adam J. - CC-BY
HydrophyllaceaeNemophila menziesii var. menziesiiMenzies’s Baby-blue-eyesRoadsides, waif from "wildflower seed mixes".Native of CA and OR. Reported for GA (Zomlefer et al. 2018).image of plant
(c) 101595408250610106310 - CC-BY
HydrophyllaceaeNemophila phacelioidesLarge-flowered Baby-blue-eyesMoist shaded areas along streams.AR and OK south to s. TX.image of plant
(c) Hill, Sonnia
HydrophyllaceaeNemophila sayersensisSayersville Blue-EyesDeep sandy soils.E. TX.image of plant
(c) Keith, Eric - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG