PLANTS: tems 3-12 cm tall, the upper stems sparsely leafy below, pubescent.
LEAVES: mostly oblong, toothed to shallowly lobed, 1-3 cm long, the teeth and lobes with 1 bristle, the distal half also ciliate.
FLOWERS: calyx 4-6 mm long, the lobes pilose and glandular; corolla bilabiate, the tube 5-10 mm long, the upper lip with 3 lobes, the lower lip with 2 lobes, the lobes white to deep lavender with maroon streaks at the base of the upper lobes; stamens unequal, curving upward; anthers slightly included to exserted; pollen yellow.
CAPSULE: 2-5 mm long.
NOTES: Washes and bajadas, desert shrublands and woodlands: La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, Yuma cos.; 200-4500 ft; Mar-May; CA to sw UT, nw Mex. Reports of L. matthewsii (A. Gray) Timbrook in AZ are incorrect.
REFERENCES: Dieter H. Wilken and J. Mark Porter, 2005, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Polemoniaceae. CANOTIA 1: 1-37.
Duration: Annual
Nativity: Native
Lifeform: Forb/Herb
General: Bristly annual herbs; stems erect, 3-12 cm tall, the upper stems sparsely leafy below, pubescent.
Leaves: Alternate, mostly oblong, toothed to shallowly lobed, 1-3 cm long, the teeth and lobes with 1 bristle, the distal half also ciliate
Flowers: Calyx 4-6 mm long, the lobes pilose and glandular; corolla bilabiate, the tube 5-10 mm long, the upper lip with 3 lobes, the lower lip with 2 lobes, the lobes white to deep lavender with maroon streaks at the base of the upper lobes; stamens unequal, curving upward; anthers slightly included to exserted; pollen yellow.
Fruits: Capsule 2-5 mm long, ovoid, 3-lobes in cross-section.
Ecology: Common in desert washes, flats, slopes, sandy to gravelly soils, below 1800 m; flowers March -June.
Distribution: s California: to southwestern Utah, western Arizona, northern Mexico
Synonyms: Langloisia flaviflora, Langloisia schottii, Navarretia schottii
Editor: AHazelton 2016