Narrowleaf Puccoon -or- Narrowleaf Stoneseed (Lithospermum incisum)

Narrowleaf stoneseed
Found in Cimarron New Mexico 2010, better examples of the original specimen found at Pawnee Butte in 2008
Narrowleaf puccoon corolla tube view
The corolla tubes of the plants are 3 - 4 times longer than the calyx, an identifying characteristic.
Narrowleaf puccoon fringed petals
The plants produce flowers which are self-pollinated. The fringed petals are an identifying characteristic.
Foliage macro
Foliage macro.
Fringed Gromwell plant view
Plants reach a mature height of about 20 inches.
Narrowleaf Gromwell flower close-up
Other common names are: Fringed Gromwell, Fringed Puccoon, Narrowleaf Gromwell.
See details about this species on the loco gallery page here.