Purple jewel of the alpine

Besseya alpina, June 12, 2022

B. alpina, Blue Lake area, 12,800’, June 17, 2022

Common & scientific name
Alpine besseya, Besseya alpina

Family
Plantain, Plantaginaceae

Location
Lower Twining, 12,900’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
This gem of an alpine flower is found only in the high mountains of the Four Corners states, and most abundantly in Colorado. A swift glance might mistake it for Silky phacelia, Phacelia sericea, but its leaves are dark green and thick, not feathery, and it stands just a couple of inches tall. It is usually found nestled within rock gardens, and is always a worthy find.