Members of Polemoniaceae found in the Bay Area are all natives, even though many of them have become popular garden plants. Almost all are herbaceous annuals, with 5 calyx lobes, 5 corolla lobes, 5 stamens attached to the corolla, and a pistil that developes 3 seed-producing sections.
On the coastal bluffs at the edge of the Montara Mountain sea terrace, we have one very rare and special member: |
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