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Aliciella
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.The Story of ''Gilia'' and ''Aliciella''.
Southwest Colorado Wildflowers.
Recent genetic analyses suggest it should be revived.Porter, J. M. (1998). ''Aliciella'', a recircumscribed genus of Polemoniaceae. ''Aliso'' 17:1 23-46. Selected current species: *''
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Aliciella Nyensis
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Pinnatifida
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.Aliciella pinnatifida">nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood __NOTOC__ Alice Eastwood (January 19, 1859 – October 30, 1953) was a Canadian American botanist. She is credited with building the botanical collection at the California Academy of Sciences, in San Francisco. She published over 310 scienti .... Refer ...
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Aliciella
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.The Story of ''Gilia'' and ''Aliciella''.
Southwest Colorado Wildflowers.
Recent genetic analyses suggest it should be revived.Porter, J. M. (1998). ''Aliciella'', a recircumscribed genus of Polemoniaceae. ''Aliso'' 17:1 23-46. Selected current species: *''
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Aliciella Haydenii
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Heterostyla
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Hutchinsifolia
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Lottiae
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Ripleyi
''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.nlin ...'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood. References External links Flora of the Western United States Taxa named by Alice Eastwood Polemoniaceae genera {{Polemoniaceae-stub ...
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Aliciella Micromeria
''Aliciella micromeria'' (formerly ''Gilia micromeria'') is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common name dainty gilia. It is native to the western United States, especially the Great Basin. It is a small herb producing a thin, branching stem up to about 14 centimeters tall. It is coated thinly in soft hairs. Several deeply lobed leaves 1 to 6 centimeters long are located in a basal rosette at ground level around the stem. There are smaller, unlobed leaves along the stem. The inflorescence produces white or lavender flowers each about 3 millimeters wide. External links Jepson Manual TreatmentPhoto gallery


Aliciella Triodon
''Aliciella triodon'' (formerly ''Gilia triodon'') is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common name coyote gilia. It is native to the American desert southwest from California to New Mexico, where it grows in desert habitat such as scrub and woodland. This small herb produces a thin, glandular stem not more than about 13 centimeters tall. The stem is surrounded by a basal rosette of fleshy, sharp-lobed leaves each up to 2 centimeters long. There are sometimes smaller, unlobed leaves on the stem itself. The inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed o ... is a solitary flower or loose array of two or three flowers each about 5 to 7 millimeters wide. Each flower has a hair-thin tubular throat opening into a whitish corolla. The corolla lobe ...
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Aliciella Latifolia
''Aliciella latifolia'' (formerly ''Gilia latifolia''),Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam Mackay, 2nd. Ed. p.314 also known as broad-leaved gilia, is a foul smelling annual plant in the Phlox family (Polemoniaceae) found in deserts of the southwestern United States.Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam Mackay, 2nd. Ed. p.99Sonoran Desert Wildflowers, Richard Spellenberg, 2nd ed., 2012, Habitat and range It grows in the eastern and northern Mojave Desert and Colorado Desert. It is common in desert dry washes and on rocky hillsides below 2,000', and in creosote bush scrub, especially where there is desert varnish. Growth pattern It is an annual growing from 4" to 12" tall. Leaves Leaves are simple, leathery, and ovate to round, with toothed margins sometimes tinged with pink to red. Leaves are unusual with broad holly-like leaves, compared to its relatives which have pinnately divided leaves. Flowers Flowers have five sepals, five petals Petals are modified leaves that surround the rep ...
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Aliciella Subnuda
''Aliciella subnuda'' (synonym ''Gilia subnuda'', common name - coral gilia or carmine gilia) is a biennial or perennial plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae) found in the Colorado Plateau and Canyonlands region of the southwestern United States.Canyon Country Wildflowers, Damian Fagan, 2nd ed., 2012, Morris Bush Publishing, LLC. in cooperation with Canyonlands Natural History Association, Description Growth pattern It is a biennial or perennial plant growing from a basal rosette. Sticky leaves and stems catch blowing sand and dirt giving them a sandy coating. Leaves and stems lobed leaves are spatula shaped or egg shaped with sticky hairs. Stems are thin and sticky. Inflorescence and fruit It blooms from May to July. Clustering at the ends of the stems, reddish or carmine flowers have a long corolla tube flaring to 5 lobes. Habitat and range It can be found in warm desert shrub, pinyon juniper woodland, and ponderosa pine forest communities across the southwestern ...
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