Gilia clivorum (Jepson) V. Grant
Family: Polemoniaceae
Purple-Spot Gily-Flower,  more...
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Beatrice F. Howitt  

PLANT: Annual, 8-30 cm tall, simple to few branched; stem glabrous to slightly short pubescent below, glabrous above.

LEAVES: glabrous to sparsely short pubescent, gradually reduced upwards, deeply lobed once or twice, the primary lobes linear, spreading.

FLORESCENCE: INloosely clustered, with 2-7 subsessile flowers at distal branch tips.

FLOWERS: calyx 3-5 mm long, glabrous, the lobes acute; corolla funnelform, 5-9 mm long, white to lavender, the tube 1-2 times the calyx, yellow, the throat yellow, with purple spots; stamens inserted on the upper tube; anthers included; stigma slightly above the anthers.

CAPSULE: 4-6 mm long, ovoid. 2n=18.

NOTES: Open sites, shrubland, woodland; Coconino, Mohave, San Juan, Yavapai, Yuma cos.; 450-1300 m (1600-4200 ft); Mar-Apr; CA to WY, s to AZ and NM.

REFERENCES: Dieter H. Wilken and J. Mark Porter, 2005, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Polemoniaceae. CANOTIA 1: 1-37.

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Beatrice F. Howitt  
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Keir Morse  
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Keir Morse  
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Keir Morse  
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Jorg and Mimi Fleige  
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Barry Breckling  
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Barry Breckling