Gilia coronopifolia
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Gilia coronopifolia, Pers. (Ipomopsis elegans, Poir. I. aurantiaca and /. sanguinea, Hort.). Standing Cypress. St. strict and unbranched, sometimes 6 ft. high, very leafy: lvs. pinnate, the divisions needle-like and about 1 in. long: fls. many, 1)4 in. long, long-trumpet-shape, borne along the sides of the summit of the St., the calyx inconspicuous amongst the short bract-lvs., the corolla scarlet or pink-red and dotted and yellowish within, varying to orange, its lobes obtuse or nearly so and flaring. In dry soil, S. C., south and west, B.R.1691. G.C. III.40:277. G.M.49:598. Gn.70, p. 165.—Common old garden plant, and worthy. Fls. scentless. Name should probably be G. rubra, Heller. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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