United States, Texas, Lamar, Ca. 0.7 air mi. W to WSW of jct US 271 and FM 2648 N of Paris; W side of first N-S rd E of large N-S rd leading to picnic area on W side of Lamar Lake, ca. 100 ft. N of E-W rd on N side of Lamar; Lake Camp Maxey Trng. site (TX Army Nat'l Guard), Pat Mayse
33.78056 -95.54417
Soils: deep, somewhat poorly drained, sl. acid loamy. Stems rather tall; cauline leaves entire, rays bright lavender-blue, showy; locally common in little bluestem grassland clearing in landscape dom. by post oak woodlands, in soil perhaps seasonally moist.