Aliciella haydenii (A. Gray) J.M. Porter (redirected from: Gilia subnuda subsp. haydenii)
Family: Polemoniaceae
[Aliciella haydenii subsp. crandallii (Rydb.) J.M.Porter,  more...]
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PLANT: Short-lived perennial, 12-50 cm tall, usually branched thorughout; stems glabrous to glandular pubescent.

LEAVES: gradually to abruptly reduced above the basal rosette; basal and lower sparsely short pubescent above, glabrous beneath, lobed to toothed, the rachis broader than the lobes; cauline usually glabrous, toothed to entire.

INFLORESCENCE: open, with 1-5 pedicelled flowers on tips of spreading to ascending branches.

FLOWERS: calyx 4- 5 mm long, glandular pubescent to nearly glabrous in AZ, the lobes acute; corolla funnelform, 6-10 mm long, bluish to magenta; stamens inserted at the sinuses of the corolla lobes; anthers located at the orifice or slightly exserted; stigma located above to below the anthers.

CAPSULE: 3-5 mm long, ovoid. 2n=16.

NOTES: 2 subspp., UT to CO, s to AZ and NM.

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

Aliciella haydenii image
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Aliciella haydenii image
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Aliciella haydenii image
Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com  
Aliciella haydenii image
Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com