Ipomopsis Aggregata
Ipomopsis aggregata, commonly known as the whorled milkvetch, is a striking wildflower native to the western united states and parts of canada. it thrives in dry, open habitats such as grasslands and rocky slopes, often in areas with full sun. the plant is characterized by its tall, spindly stems and clusters of bright pink or purple flowers that bloom in late summer. its unique whorled arrangement of leaves gives it a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from other flowering plants. despite its beauty, it is often overlooked due to its modest size and remote habitats.