Myosotis discolor March 5, 2020December 24, 2019 by rcarr Scientific NameMyosotis discolor Pers.FamilyBoraginaceaeCommon Namesyellow and blue scorpiongrass, yellow scorpiongrassEastern WashingtonIntroducedConservation StatusNotes Click on any image to enlarge it. Hwy 20 E of Burnt Woods; 44 35.404N 123 32.517W – Benton Co., OR – 4/28/2010Along Larmer Rd W of Hwy 23 in Crab Cr Cyn; 47.29845N 118. 19195W – Lincoln Co., WA – 6/7/2010Along Larmer Rd W of Hwy 23 in Crab Cr Cyn; 47.29845N 118. 19195W – Lincoln Co., WA – 6/7/2010Hwy 20 E of Burnt Woods; 44 35.404N 123 32.517W – Benton Co., OR – 4/28/2010Hwy 20 E of Burnt Woods; 44 35.404N 123 32.517W – Benton Co., OR – 4/28/2010Hwy 20 E of Burnt Woods; 44 35.404N 123 32.517W – Benton Co., OR – 4/28/2010Along Old Hwy 14 just N of Rowland Lake; 4.84 air mi WNW of Lyle, WA; N 45.70952 W 121.38455; Klickitat Co.; 5/11/2015Along Old Hwy 14 just N of Rowland Lake; 4.84 air mi WNW of Lyle, WA; N 45.70952 W 121.38455; Klickitat Co.; 5/11/2015Along Old Hwy 14 just N of Rowland Lake; 4.84 air mi WNW of Lyle, WA; N 45.70952 W 121.38455; Klickitat Co.; 5/11/2015Along Old Hwy 14 just N of Rowland Lake; 4.84 air mi WNW of Lyle, WA; N 45.70952 W 121.38455; Klickitat Co.; 5/11/2015Along Old Hwy 14 just N of Rowland Lake; 4.84 air mi WNW of Lyle, WA; N 45.70952 W 121.38455; Klickitat Co.; 5/11/2015