| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrophyllaceae | Nemophila aphylla | White Nemophila, Eastern Baby-blue-eyes, Small-flower Baby-blue-eyes | Moist, 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. | ![]() (c) Bradley, Keith |
| Hydrophyllaceae | Nemophila maculata | Fivespot | Lawns, 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). | ![]() (c) Searcy, Adam J. - CC-BY |
| Hydrophyllaceae | Nemophila menziesii var. menziesii | Menzies’s Baby-blue-eyes | Roadsides, waif from "wildflower seed mixes". | Native of CA and OR. Reported for GA (Zomlefer et al. 2018). | ![]() (c) 101595408250610106310 - CC-BY |
| Hydrophyllaceae | Nemophila phacelioides | Large-flowered Baby-blue-eyes | Moist shaded areas along streams. | AR and OK south to s. TX. | ![]() (c) Hill, Sonnia |
| Hydrophyllaceae | Nemophila sayersensis | Sayersville Blue-Eyes | Deep sandy soils. | E. TX. | ![]() (c) Keith, Eric - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG |




