RM2BXD9J2–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2R8GDPF–Gray Phacelia (Phacelia sericea) 1911 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RM2BX9B1D–Phacelia campanularia A Gray Phacelia campanularia A Gray.
RMAD1KYB–Blue flowered grape leaf Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia bolanderi A Gray North America
RM2F9B02P–Gray Phacelia (Phacelia sericea), 1911.
RF2WNXGM3–Phacelia Cicutaria Variety Hispida, a native annual herb displaying persistent senescent bodies during Winter in the Santa Monica Mountains.
RM2RCJKCY–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMWX392C–countryside landscape in Switzerland with purple wildflower fields and colorful farm fields and idyl
RMW27EP0–Archive image from page 271 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 PHACELIA 1. htkmilis, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branched from the base, 2-0 in. high, pubescent or inflorescence often hirsute: Ivs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate, generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1-
RM2AJ4G4C–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 70 HYDROPHYLLACEAE. Vol. III.. 6. Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Hairy Phacelia.Fig- 3495- Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 191. 1834-37.Phacelia parviflora var. hirsuta A, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 10 : 321. 1875. Similar to the preceding species but usuallystouter and larger, hirsute-pubescent. Leavespetioled, pinnatifid or deeply pinnately dividedinto 5-9 oblong ob
RF2K9H2WW–Desert bluebells in the Mojave Desert, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RMPFMYEM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1. hdmiliB, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branched from the base, 2-6 in. high, pubescent or inflorescence often hirsute: Ivs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate, generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1-2 ascending. i'- ^.n-i y, ' ^^^'^^^^y^-'^â--^^ 1732. Phacelia viscid
RMME7NCE–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . fig. 2S. A, E Phacelia tanacetifoUa Bentli. A blühender Zweig; E Basis eines Stb. — B—Z> Ph. congesta Hook. B Bl.; C Kelch mit Frkn.; D ein Stb. — F—H Ph. Parryi Torr. F Gynäceum; G ein Stb.; U Frkn. im Quer- schnitt. — J Ph. Franldinü Grray, Querschnitt des Frkn. — K, L Ph. Whitlavia Gray. K ein Stb.; L Bl. in nat. 6r. — M, N Ph. viscida Torr. M Fr. im Aufspringen; N ein Stb. (B, D—J nach Bot. Mag., übrige Fig. Original.) .5. Phacelia Juss. (dazu Aldeaea Ruiz et Pav., Endiflus
RM2C1B27J–Phacelia invenusta A Gray Phacelia invenusta A Gray.
RMAD1MP0–Blue flowered grape leaf Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia bolanderi A Gray North America
RM2C1MEM3–Phacelia cephalotes A Gray Phacelia cephalotes A Gray.
RF2WNXGM9–Phacelia Cicutaria Variety Hispida, a native annual herb displaying persistent senescent bodies during Winter in the Santa Monica Mountains.
RM2RCJH08–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMW1D9DK–Archive image from page 956 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 PHACELIA. â 945 - PH.ENOCOMA. â Tige rameuse, buissonnante, hispide, haute de 40-60 cm. Files, pennatisÃquÃes, à segments lobÃs dentÃs ; fl. en cymes scorpioïdes ; corolle bleue, à tube muni de 5-10 petites Ãcailles ; Ãta- mines filiformes ; anthères noirâtres. P campanularia A. Gray. â B. M. 6735. â Californie. â Herbe rameuse, haute de 15-25 cm., velue gl
RM2CEX009–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. PHACELIA 1. hdmilis, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branchedfrom the base, 2-6 in. high, pubescent or inflorescenceoften hirsute: lvs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate,generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1-2 ascendmg. 1731. Phacelia Whitlavia (X K). 1732. Phacelia viscida (X } lobe
RF2K9H2T4–Desert bluebells in the Mojave Desert, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RMPFN1NX–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PHACELIA 1. htkmilis, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branched from the base, 2-0 in. high, pubescent or inflorescence often hirsute: Ivs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate, generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1- V ,«'. 4- i 1731. Phacelia 1732. Phacelia viscida IX ^.j). loins : s|iikfs loosely paniculate or sol
RMAD1KY3–Blue flowered grape leaf Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia bolanderi A Gray North America
RM2BXDHGJ–Phacelia pulchella A Gray Phacelia pulchella A Gray.
RM2RCJH3T–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMRH2031–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. ¥" Fig. 179. Silky scorpionweed, Phacelia sericea (Graham) Gray. 608. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RF2KA52EJ–Wildflowers in the Mojave Desert in spring, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RF2KA53J4–Wildflowers in the Mojave Desert in spring, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RM2BXDHHJ–Phacelia grisea A Gray Phacelia grisea A Gray.
RM2RCJH3N–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMRD48NA–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1. hdmiliB, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branched from the base, 2-6 in. high, pubescent or inflorescence often hirsute: Ivs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate, generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1-2 ascending. i'- ^.n-i y, ' ^^^'^^^^y^-'^â--^^ 1732. Phacelia viscid
RF2KA52Y2–Wildflowers in the Mojave Desert in spring, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RM2C1M2R8–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2RCJH07–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMRD5AXJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PHACELIA 1. htkmilis, Gray. Annual, unbranched or branched from the base, 2-0 in. high, pubescent or inflorescence often hirsute: Ivs. spatulate oblong or oblanceolate, generally obtuse, the lower rarely with 1- V ,«'. 4- i 1731. Phacelia 1732. Phacelia viscida IX ^.j). loins : s|iikfs loosely paniculate or sol
RF2KA53X8–Wildflowers and windmills in the Mojave, Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi, California, USA
RM2BXDHE3–Phacelia bolanderi A Gray Phacelia bolanderi A Gray.
RM2RCJNTP–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMRDJW7D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 6. Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Hairy Phacelia. Fig- 3495- Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 191. 1834-37. Phacelia parviflora var. hirsuta A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 10: 321. 1875. Similar to the preceding species but usually stouter and larger, hirsute-pubescent. Leaves petioled, pinnatifid or deeply pinnately divided into 5-9 oblong obtuse usuall
RM2BXDHMF–Phacelia lyonii A Gray Phacelia lyonii A Gray.
RM2RCJNYM–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMRDJW7E–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 70 HYDROPHYLLACEAE. Vol. III.. 6. Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Hairy Phacelia. Fig- 3495- Phacelia hirsuta Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 191. 1834-37. Phacelia parviflora var. hirsuta A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 10: 321. 1875. Similar to the preceding species but usually stouter and larger, hirsute-pubescent. Leaves petioled, pinnatifid or deeply pinnately divide
RM2C1MEKP–Phacelia parishii A Gray Phacelia parishii A Gray.
RM2RCJH3G–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RMREA4EK–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 7. Botany; Botany. >4 THE VEGETATION OF THE SCREES 25. )3i . * Fig. 6.—Phacelia Lyallii A. Gray, a scree-coverer. Penstemon Lyallii A. Gray is one of the most showy scree plants of the third group in Glacier National Park with its pale-purple corollas 3 to 4 centimeters long. Its stems are usually found upright in dense clumps. 4. Scree-coverers {Schuttdecker), The plants of this class form broadly spreading shoots. The spreading branches are rooted beneath and from them arises short, upright, leafy and flower-bearing shoots. Three of the
RM2C1MEKA–Phacelia bolanderi A Gray Phacelia bolanderi A Gray.
RM2RCJJ5P–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1M6HM–Phacelia pedicellata A Gray Phacelia pedicellata A Gray.
RM2RCJH0B–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1M2TX–Phacelia campanularia A Gray Phacelia campanularia A Gray.
RM2RCJJJA–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2BXDHFF–Phacelia demissa A Gray Phacelia demissa A Gray.
RM2RCJH0C–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1MEJK–Phacelia pedicellata A Gray Phacelia pedicellata A Gray.
RM2RCJNYN–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1MF37–Phacelia saxicola A Gray Phacelia saxicola A Gray.
RM2RCJH39–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1M339–Phacelia saxicola A Gray Phacelia saxicola A Gray.
RM2RCJNYY–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2BXDHH4–Phacelia davidsonii A Gray Phacelia davidsonii A Gray.
RM2RCJNTY–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2BXDHFW–Phacelia mohavensis A Gray Phacelia mohavensis A Gray.
RM2RCJGRF–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1MF23–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2RCJNTX–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1M2RT–Phacelia breweri A Gray Phacelia breweri A Gray.
RM2RCJNTT–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2C1MEK5–Phacelia breweri A Gray Phacelia breweri A Gray.
RM2RCJH3A–Denholm, UK. 15th July, 2023. Farm crop, Phacelia, carpet the fields near to Denholm in the Scottish Borders. The crop used as a soil improving green manure. An annual species. Phacelia is effective at preventing nitrogen leaching and suppressing weeds, due to its fast establishment. Although not known as a deep rooted species, its dense zone of shallow roots are very good at conditioning the top 3-4cm of soil. Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News
RM2JGF2EY–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHDD–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2JGF2F2–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHEB–Phacelia breweri A Gray Phacelia breweri A Gray.
RM2JGF265–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2C1M2TR–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2JGF26T–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHG6–Phacelia cephalotes A Gray Phacelia cephalotes A Gray.
RM2JGF25B–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2C1MEJT–Phacelia davidsonii A Gray Phacelia davidsonii A Gray.
RM2JGF2M0–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHGC–Phacelia pedicellata A Gray Phacelia pedicellata A Gray.
RM2JGF2EX–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHDF–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2JGF26X–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2C1M2RY–Phacelia affinis A Gray Phacelia affinis A Gray.
RM2JGF26N–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHH6–Phacelia mohavensis A Gray Phacelia mohavensis A Gray.
RM2BXCK90–Phacelia popei Torr A Gray Phacelia popei Torr A Gray.
RM2JGF28F–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXCK6H–Phacelia brachyloba Benth A Gray Phacelia brachyloba Benth A Gray.
RM2C1MEW9–Phacelia humilis Torr A Gray Phacelia humilis Torr A Gray.
RM2JGF2FD–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2C1M2RM–Phacelia brachyloba Benth A Gray Phacelia brachyloba Benth A Gray.
RM2JGF28K–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
RM2BXDHKD–Phacelia humilis Torr A Gray Phacelia humilis Torr A Gray.
RM2JGF26D–Hawick, UK. 10 Jul.2022. Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye-catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Used as a soil-improving green manure. (Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News)
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