Anagallis arvensis f. coerulea is
an annual herb found on roadsides or in fields near seashores, with
four ridges on stems, branches nicely, and crawls on the ground.
Leaves are of alternate phyllotaxis, 1-2.5cm in length, 0.5-1.5cm in
width, in an ovate shape, with sharp tips. Leaf axils on upper
portions bear single 1-1.3cm-in-diameter small sky-blue flowers.
Bloom time: March-May. |