DescriptionFasciated California Bluebell (Phacelia campanularia).jpg
English: This is an example of a Fasciated wildflower. Notice the very wide and thin stem. The stem is about 8" wide and branches into three smaller ones at the top. This was found in a wash of a burned out area in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California in March, 2014.
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Photographed with Canon 6D and 100mm with flash near Silent Valley Club.
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