basal leaves that are often thick, hairy, and rounded or heart-shaped.
Notable for its reddish to purple-tinged blooms in the Pacific Northwest. Characteristics besseya
A rare species native to the Midwest, often found in sandy prairies or oak savannas. basal leaves that are often thick, hairy, and
They generally prefer open, well-drained habitats like prairies, alpine meadows, and rocky slopes. basal leaves that are often thick
Small, petalless or near-petalless flowers tightly packed into a spike.
Typically found in the southwestern United States.