Nemophila pedunculata is a common annual wildflower found throughout western North America.
Nemophila pedunculata grows low to the ground, with a fleshy stem and thick, bristly leaves.
They are a broad bell shape and they vary widely in color.
Some are blue, but most are white with a variety of markings, including small blue streaks or speckles, or an eye-catching purple spot at the tip of each petal.
Its native habitats include ocean bluffs, moist open places, and grasslands.