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  2. Nemophila menziesii - Wikipedia

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    The species includes three varieties: [3]. Nemophila menziesii var. atomaria has white flowers with black dots, often with a faint blue tint or blue veins in the corolla. It is found on coastal bluffs or grassy slopes in Oregon, Northwestern California, the Central Coast of California, and the San Francisco Bay Area.

  3. Nemophila - Wikipedia

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    Nemophila is a genus found in the flowering plant family Boraginaceae. Most of the species in Nemophila contain the phrase "baby blue eyes" in their common names. N. menziesii has the common name of "baby blue eyes". N. parviflora is called the "smallflower baby blue-eyes" and N. spatulata is called the "Sierra baby

  4. Baby blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nemophila menziesii, a blue-flowered plant, known commonly as baby blue eyes or baby's-blue-eyes Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Baby blue .

  5. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Baby blue eyes (Nemophila menziesii) Blazing star (Mentzelia lindleyi) California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla) Elegant clarkia (Clarkia unguiculata) Farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena) Meadowfoam (Limnanthes douglasii) Miner's lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata) Northwestern yellowflax (Sclerolinon digynum)

  6. Texas warning of "maneater" screwworms that lay eggs in flesh

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    The Texas parks department says the maggots will lay eggs in "open wounds or orifices of live tissue such as nostrils, eyes or mouth." Such an infestation is known as New World screwworm myiasis.

  7. How rare is a blue-eyed cicada? And why are some ... - AOL

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    Cicadas have blue eyes because they are mutants. The University of Connecticut observed that some periodical cicadas have blue or white eyes, or some may lack red pigmentation in their wing veins ...

  8. ‘My baby’s big blue eyes drew endless compliments - AOL

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    A baby’s “beautiful big blue eyes”, which were complimented by everyone, turned out to be a symptom of a condition causing blindness. Louise Bice, 34, was stunned when her daughter, Aretria ...

  9. Nemophila phacelioides - Wikipedia

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    Nemophila phacelioides, commonly called large-flower baby-blue-eyes or Texas baby-blue-eyes, [1] [2] is a flowering plant in the waterleaf family (Hydrophyllaceae).It is native to the South Central United States, where it is found in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. [3]

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