noun
- Plural of nemophila; small herbaceous plants of the waterleaf family, native to North America, with delicate flowers in shades of blue, white, or purple.
Usage: Commonly used in gardening and horticulture contexts; Often called 'baby blue eyes' in reference to the common species Nemophila menziesii
Examples
- The gardener planted nemophilas along the border to add delicate blue flowers to the landscape.
- Nemophilas are popular choices for cottage gardens because they thrive in partial shade.
- These nemophilas bloom throughout spring and early summer with charming spotted petals.
- The nursery had several varieties of nemophilas available for purchase.
- Nemophilas self-seed readily, so you may see them return year after year.