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Tiny Bluet, Small Bluet, Least Bluet - Houstonia pusilla


Family: Rubiaceae - Madder family Genus Common Name: Bluets Native Status: Native
Houstonia pusilla - Tiny Bluet, Small Bluet, Least Bluet. These tiny plants can be easy to miss when blooming single, but even with their 2 to 4 inch height, they're hard to miss with the frequent masses blooming together.

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Houstonia pusilla

Distribution of Houstonia pusilla in the United States and Canada:
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Site: Robertson County, TN Date: 2010-March-29Photographer: Gerald C. Williamson
1/400f/16 ISO100
Houstonia pusilla is easily identified by the reddish eye in the center of the 4 blue to lavender petals.
Houstonia pusilla

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Houstonia pusilla initially published on USWildflowers.com 2010-03-30; Updated 2015-06-25

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