Summary[edit] Description: Lithospermum incisum, east of Queen, Guadalupe Mountains, Eddy County, New Mexico, 9 Apr 2010. Date: 9 April 2010, 11:40. Source: Lithospermum incisum. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM.
Summary[edit] Description: Narrowleaf Gromwell, Narrowleaf Stoneseed, or Puccoon, Lithospermum incisum, between Borrego Mesa and Cordova, New Mexico. Date: 10 May 2208 : This date is not correct.. Source: Own work. Author: JerryFriedman.
Summary[edit] Description: Narrowleaf stoneseed (Lithospermum incisum), Borage family (Boraginaceae). Along Hwy 44, about 8 miles south from Manila, Utah. Our third stop of the North-of-Vernal trip of the Annual Meeting of American Penstemon Society. Date: 5 June 2017, 10:50. Source: 2017.06.05_10.50.26_IMG_0481. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: This early spring native flower has several common names, but grows between 4-16 inches tall and can be found on dry prairies. It actually produces two sets of flowers--these early ones cross pollinate, but later summer flowers are small, inconspicuous, and self-pollinating. Photo taken near the Weisz Waterfowl Production Area, Kulm Wetland Management District, North Dakota. Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS www.kswildflower.org/flower_details.php?flowerID=30. Date: 27 May 2015, 13:56. Source: Fringed Puccoon. Author: USFWS Mountain-Prairie.