Erymophyllum Tenellum
Blueweed, scientifically known as Erymophyllum tenellum, is a striking plant native to the arid regions of North America. It is characterized by its vivid blue flowers that bloom in late summer, adding a splash of color to dry landscapes. Despite its name, blueweed is not a true weed but a member of the Asteraceae family, which includes daisies and sunflowers. Its delicate appearance and unique color make it a favorite among botanists and gardeners alike. However, it is often overlooked due to its modest size and preference for harsh environments.