Bugloss Fiddleneck
Also known as the tarweed fiddleneck, the bugloss fiddleneck (Amsinckia lycopsoides) is a striking member of the borage family and is primarily found in the Western United States and Canada, but can be found scattered throughout most of the USA except for the Southeast. These were found growing in profusion in sagebrush country, near Whiskey Dick Mountain in rural Kittitas County in central Washington State.
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A. lycopsoides, Amsinckia, Amsinckia barbata, Amsinckia glomerata, Amsinckia lycopsoides, Angiosperms, Aster ids, Benthamia lycopsoides, Boraginaceae, Boraginales, Eudic ots, Grémil, Kittitas County, PNW, Pacific Northwest, Piennarkeltalemmikki, Plantae, Vantage, Washington, Whiskey Dick Mountain, annual, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, bugloss fiddleneck, color, dicot, fiddleneck, fireweed, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, furry, fuzzy, green, herb, leather breeches, native, natural, nature, plant, plants, sagebrush desert, spring, tarweed fiddleneck, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, wings, yellow
- Contained in galleries
- Yellow Wildflowers, Boraginaceae (Borages and Forget-Me-Nots)