Gilia aggregata: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
CSV import |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
#REDIRECT [[Ipomopsis aggregata]] | #REDIRECT [[Ipomopsis aggregata]] | ||
Gilia aggregata, Spreng. (Ipomopsis elegans, Lindl.). Differs in mostly shorter stature, pubescent st., and more slender habit, with redder (sometimes white) fragrant fls., with acute and reflexing corolla-lobes. Neb., south and west. B.R. 1281.—The fls. are fiery scarlet or sometimes nearly white. A very showy biennial. |
Revision as of 04:43, 6 September 2009
Redirect to:
Gilia aggregata, Spreng. (Ipomopsis elegans, Lindl.). Differs in mostly shorter stature, pubescent st., and more slender habit, with redder (sometimes white) fragrant fls., with acute and reflexing corolla-lobes. Neb., south and west. B.R. 1281.—The fls. are fiery scarlet or sometimes nearly white. A very showy biennial.