Cryptantha humilis (A. Gray) Payson  
Family: Boraginaceae
roundspike cryptantha,  more...
[Cryptantha alpicola Cronq.,  more]
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Plant: Perennial 5-30 cm, generally cespitose; caudex woody; stem simple, erect, spreading bristly Leaves: 1.5-5 cm, simple, entire, oblanceolate to spoon-shaped, strigose to ą tomentose and bristly; bristles appressed, bulbous-based; basal whorled; cauline generally opposite below, alternate above INFLORESCENCE: cymes, dense, cylindric, generally terminal Flowers: sepals 2.5-5 mm, 5-10 mm in fruit; corolla generally white, tube generally 1-13 mm, corolla limb 4-10 mm wide, appendages 5, white to yellow; anthers included; ovary generally 4-lobed Fruit: Fruit: nutlets 1-4, 2.5-4.5 mm, ovate, back rough, groove on inside surface open, narrow to triangular, edges not elevated Misc: Gravelly soils; 1700-3600 m.; Jun-Aug
Cryptantha humilis image
Photo ŠAl Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com  
Cryptantha humilis image
Photo ŠAl Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com  
Cryptantha humilis image
Charles Webber  
Cryptantha humilis image
Desert Botanical Garden  
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