Bloom Where You Are
Small wildflowers blooming in rocky soil in northern Arizona. These little white flowers are about 1 inch diameter. This poor soil is all rocky ground and there did not seem to be any other plants growing here. Ash Fork, Arizona. Re: Tags. I am searching online for the ID of this wildflower to comply with terms of the WFGNA group. Any help would be appreciated. These are somewhere between a primrose and morning glory. The differences are that there are no separate petals, the round trumpet shape is like a morning glory but they are low to the ground and very tiny, not like jimson weed or morning glory flowers. This is the closest look I've found so far: a dwarf morning glory "Evolvulus sericeus Sw.
Silver dwarf morning-glory, White Evolvulus, Convolvulaceae, (Morning-Glory Family)" from The Ladybird Wildflower Center, U of Texas www.wildflower.org/plants/
Bloom Where You Are
Small wildflowers blooming in rocky soil in northern Arizona. These little white flowers are about 1 inch diameter. This poor soil is all rocky ground and there did not seem to be any other plants growing here. Ash Fork, Arizona. Re: Tags. I am searching online for the ID of this wildflower to comply with terms of the WFGNA group. Any help would be appreciated. These are somewhere between a primrose and morning glory. The differences are that there are no separate petals, the round trumpet shape is like a morning glory but they are low to the ground and very tiny, not like jimson weed or morning glory flowers. This is the closest look I've found so far: a dwarf morning glory "Evolvulus sericeus Sw.
Silver dwarf morning-glory, White Evolvulus, Convolvulaceae, (Morning-Glory Family)" from The Ladybird Wildflower Center, U of Texas www.wildflower.org/plants/