Flowers photo

Based on the image provided, the flowers appear to be a type of Flax or Linum species, specifically Linum perenne (Perennial Flax) or a similar variety.
Here's why:
 * Color: The vibrant, deep blue color is a key characteristic of many Linum species.
 * Petals: The flowers have five petals, which is typical for the genus.
 * Center: The distinct yellow center with a ring of stamens is another common feature.
 * Leaves: The small, linear, and numerous leaves arranged along the stems are characteristic of flax.
 * Growth Habit: They are growing in a rocky crevice, which is a common habitat for certain perennial flax species that thrive in well-drained, sometimes poor, soil conditions.
While it's difficult to be 100% certain without more information, the combination of these features strongly suggests they are a species of blue flax.

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