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Member of the borage family. Flowers are
tubular (shaped like a tube) with five petals. Flower buds are
held in tight coils (spirals) at the top of the plant. The
flowers open from the bottom of the plant to the top causing the
stem to uncoil. The seeds are produced in fours and have small
hooked spines used to hitchhike on fur or socks.
Fiddleneck is the only yellow-orange flowered
member of the borage family at Mather Field. The coil of
yellow-orange tubular flowers is quite distinctive. |