Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Nama hispida Gray
(Purple Roll Leaf)


Family: Namaceae, formerly Hydrophyllaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Conanthus hispidus (Gray) Heller
Marilaunidium foliosum Wooton & Standley
Marilaunidium hispidum (Gray) Kuntze
Marilaunidium tenue Small
Nama biflorum Choisy var. spathulatum Torrey
Nama hispidum Gray var. mentzelii Brand
Nama hispidum Gray var. spathulatum (Torrey) C.L. Hitchcock

Nama hispida is a prostrate hairy herb with solitary flowers. The pinkish purple corolla tube has a whitish center. This member of Hydrophyllaceae can be confusing, since it does not have the more usual scorpioid cyme found with most Phacelias. Nama hispida is found in sand in dry creekbeds.
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Nama hispida, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, City of Rocks, July 26, 2009



Nama hispida, closeup of flower, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, City of Rocks, July 26, 2009



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