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Phacelia (Tanacetifolia) Nectar-rich flowers, which open in sequence, giving a long flowering period. attracting pollinators such as honey bees and hoverflies that eat aphids and other pests.  Flowers,Geotagged,Phacelia tanacetifolia,United Kingdom Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Phacelia (Tanacetifolia)

Nectar-rich flowers, which open in sequence, giving a long flowering period. attracting pollinators such as honey bees and hoverflies that eat aphids and other pests.

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  1. Can't say I've ever seen this one, it looks beautiful and extraordinary, like two flowers blended into one. Posted 12 years ago
  2. beautiful Posted 12 years ago

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''Phacelia tanacetifolia'' is a species of phacelia known by the common name Lacy phacelia.

Similar species: Boraginales
Species identified by Bridget Charity Rendall
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By Bridget Charity Rendall

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Uploaded Oct 14, 2012. Captured in Barton Ln, Exeter, Devon EX2, UK.