I learned this flower as hairy phacelia, but the USDA Plant Database calls it "Fuzzy Phacelia," which I love almost as much as the Latin,
Phacelia hirsuta. The variety seems to be limited to the mid-south and central U.S. It's very common here in April and May.

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Date: 2014-05-15 07:56 am (UTC)