Waterleaf (2009-05-13) The flower of the waterleaf grows about half way up the stem.
Waterleaf (2009-05-13) Waterleaf framed by a rock in Neff Canyon
Waterleaf and Log (2009-05-13) Waterleaf framed by a log in Neff Canyon
Waterleaf (2009-05-09) The shy Waterleaf flower is a favorite of the Wasatch.
Tomorrows Waterleaf (2009-05-09) This waterleaf has it debut planned for the day after Mother's Day.
Waterleaf (2008-05-24) Waterleaf in Neffs Canyon.
Waterleaf (2001-05-07) Hydrophyllaceae family possibly H. fendleri .
Waterleaf (2001-05-07) Hydrophyllaceae family possibly H. fendleri .
Silky Phacelia (2006-06-19) Silky Phacelia (aka Scorpionweed) growing along SR 213 in the Uinta Mountains.
Silky Scorpionweed (2006-06-19) Silky Scorpionweed (Phacelia sericea) growing along SR213 in the Weber River Valley.
Waterleaf in the Wasatch (2006-06-14) A Waterleaf flower along the Elbow Fork Trail in the Wasatch Mountains.
Waterleaf (2007-05-14) The flowers of the Waterleaf seem to grow half way up the stem.
Waterleaf (2007-05-14) The Waterleaf protects its flowers under its folliage.
Large Waterleaf (2007-05-14) This is a large waterleaf blossom.
Waterleaf Pod (2008-06-15) Waterleaf going to seed.
Waterleaf Going to Seed (2008-06-15) A second view of waterleaf going to seed.
Waterleaf (2009-05-13) Waterleaf in the Wasatch Mountains.
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The Hydrophyllaceae Family (aka waterleaf) contains about 20 genera and 300 species of plants. Current thinking (Wikipedia ) is that this family is closely related to the large Boraginaceae family.