Phacelia cookei was created in 1970.
Omphalotropis cookei was created in 1949.
Kokia cookei was created in 1934.
Collybia cookei was created in 1928.
Inocybe cookei was created in 1892.
Phacelia stebbinsii was created in 1970.
Phacelia argillacea was created in 1973.
Well, just because.
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
people that are carnivores like me and eat animals
Pedicellate phacelia (Phacelia pedicellata) is typically found in the western United States, particularly in regions such as California and the Great Basin. It thrives in a variety of habitats, including open grasslands, rocky slopes, and disturbed areas. This flowering plant is often seen in areas with well-drained soil and can be found at different elevations, depending on the specific ecological conditions of its habitat.
The alpine phacelia, a flowering plant found in mountainous regions, is primarily grazed on by herbivores such as mountain goats and various insects, particularly pollinators like bees. These herbivores feed on its leaves and flowers, contributing to the plant's ecological interactions. Additionally, other animals may consume the plant as part of their diet, but specific feeding habits can vary based on the ecosystem in which the phacelia grows.