Herbaceous
Close to the grand, >10 cm tall
LF: Young plant's have a prominent basal rosette, opposite, pinnately compound, lf blade is serrate
ST: hairy
FL: 5 petals, purple petals
FR: schizocarp, seeds inside a long stork-bill shaped seed pod
Beneath heavy Redwood canopy cover. Not very abundant. Little sun exposure. Yellow flowers. Cordate leaves. Low lying and viny.
Leaves are numerous and densely clustered; only a few flower stems extend several inches from leaf cluster like a raceme, each with multiple, bright blue flowers
Sparse among leaf litter. White flowers. Larger than surrounding plants.
Perennial herb. Larger leaf blades 8-17 cm, dark to light green, base cordate to truncate, often basal rosette
Inflorescence pedicels glandular-puberulent, spikes of red
flowers, that branch off into racemes.
Flower: calyx lobes 3-4 mm, triangular-ovate, green, tip acute corolla inflated,
Plant growing underneath Sequoia sempervirens; generally hairy. Unopened flowers generally pink; open flowers blue and older flowers faded to light blue
Leaves adaxially pubescent. Plant growing close to the ground. No fruit present, a few blossoms. Growing vegetatively. Near Sequoia sempervirens and Umbellularia californica.