Navarretia capillaris
Polemoniaceae
Miniature Gilia
Erect stem, ascending branches. Stem and branches fine-haired with glands at tips. Leaves on stem pointing upward, narrow, entire. Flowers tiny, 1–3 atop each branch. Flower with yellow tube opening to blue or white lobes. Grows in masses in open sandy places, streambanks, meadows or snow pockets, at mid to high elevations.
- Rarity: Common
- Flowering Time: Early Summer
- Flower Form: 5 petals, short trumpets (phlox famly)
- Life Cycle: Annual
- Height: 1–8 inches
- Habitat: Alpine, Meadow, Subalpine, Vernal Wet
- Found In: Mt. Rainier NP, N Cascades NP, Siskiyous, Steens, Wallowas
- Native: Yes
- Also Known As: Smooth-Leaved Gilia
- Latin Synonyms: Gilia capillaris