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Miami Mist

Phacelia purshii

Photo by PhotoginTN
Published on Project Noah
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Description:

A beautiful, light blue flower about 6 mm (1/4 in) across. Why is it called Miami Mist? I don't know, for it doesn't even grow in Florida.
To view the 3D photo, get at least 50 cm (1 ft 8 in) from your monitor, (make sure to look directly at the monitor, not from the side) and cross your eyes just enough to bring the 2 photos together. You should see 3 photos and look at the "center" one. It may take a few seconds to become clear and 3D.

Habitat:

A field, in partial shade.

Species ID Suggestions

Miami Mist

Phacelia purshii

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