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  2. Wildflowers will be blooming in Idaho soon. Here are 5 you ...

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    Some of Idaho’s most famous wildflowers were observed in the early 1800s by Lewis and Clark. Wildflowers will be blooming in Idaho soon. Here are 5 you can’t miss, where to find them

  3. Nemophila - Wikipedia

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    Nemophila phacelioides W.P.C.Barton – largeflower baby blue eyes; Nemophila pulchella Eastw. – Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue eyes; Nemophila sayersensis B.B.Simpson, Neff & Helfgott; Nemophila spatulata Colville – Sierra nemophila, Sierra baby blue eyes; N. menziesii, N. parviflora, and N. pulchella have varieties under each ...

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  5. Philadelphus lewisii - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphus lewisii is the state flower of Idaho. [2] The plant is protected by Idaho state law along with other native wildflowers and shrubs, and it is illegal to collect wild specimens on public property for export, sale, or transport without approval. [13]

  6. Tread carefully on tour of Florida Panhandle's exotic wildflowers

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    We have used the Florida Wildflower Foundation’s wildflower map to help us seek out these natural treasures.

  7. Collinsia parviflora - Wikipedia

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    Collinsia parviflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae (previously Scrophulariaceae) known by the common names maiden blue eyed Mary and small-flowered collinsia. This tiny wildflower is a common plant throughout much of western and northern North America, where it grows in moist, shady mountain forests.