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Ipomopsis Minutiflora
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomo ...
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Ipomopsis Rubra
''Ipomopsis rubra'' is a flowering plant of the phlox family native to North America in the state of Texas and the southeastern United States, commonly known as ''standing cypress'', ''scarlet gilia'', ''Texas plume'', ''flame flower'', and ''indian spur''. This classification is synonymous with ''Gilia rubra''. This flower is noteworthy for its bright, upturned flowers. Identification ''Ipomosis rubra'' has very short, filament leaves attached to long stems, upwards of five feet long in some cases. ''Ipomosis rubra'' flowers are about an inch long with a number of small stamen The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filame ... inside. The tubular flowers grow in spears and all point upwards. The flowers have small yellow dots inside, and have five lobed petals. ''Ipomosis rubr ...
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Mojave Desert
The Mojave Desert ( ; mov, Hayikwiir Mat'aar; es, Desierto de Mojave) is a desert in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada mountains in the Southwestern United States. It is named for the indigenous Mojave people. It is located primarily in southeastern California and southwestern Nevada, with small portions extending into Arizona and Utah. The Mojave Desert, together with the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, and Great Basin deserts, forms a larger North American Desert. Of these, the Mojave is the smallest and driest. The Mojave Desert displays typical basin and range topography, generally having a pattern of a series of parallel mountain ranges and valleys. It is also the site of Death Valley, which is the lowest elevation in North America. The Mojave Desert is often colloquially called the "high desert", as most of it lies between . It supports a diversity of flora and fauna. The desert supports a number of human activities, including recreation, ranching, and military training. ...
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Ipomopsis Pinnata
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *'' Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipo ...
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Ipomopsis Multiflora
''Ipomopsis multiflora'', known as manyflowered gilia or manyflowered ipomopsis, is a short-lived perennial flowering plant. Among the Zuni people The Zuni ( zun, A:shiwi; formerly spelled ''Zuñi'') are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley. The Zuni are a Federally recognized tribe and most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Lit ..., the powdered whole plant is applied to face to cure headache, and it is also applied to wounds. The crushed blossoms are smoked in corn husks to "relieve strangulation". ''Ipomopsis multiflora'' grows tall with short and long, glandular and unglandular hairs on its stems. References multiflora Flora of the Southwestern United States Plants used in traditional Native American medicine Plants described in 1859 {{medicinal-plant-stub ...
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Ipomopsis Minutiflora
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomo ...
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Ipomopsis Macrosiphon
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomop ...
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Ipomopsis Macombii
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomops ...
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Ipomopsis Longiflora
''Ipomopsis longiflora'', common name flaxflowered gilia or flaxflowered ipomopsis, is a plant. The Zuni people The Zuni ( zun, A:shiwi; formerly spelled ''Zuñi'') are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley. The Zuni are a Federally recognized tribe and most live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni River, a tributary of the Lit ... use the dried, powdered flowers and water of ''I. longiflora'' subsp. ''longiflora'' to create a poultice to remove hair on newborns and children. Gallery of photos Ipomopsis longiflora flower.jpg, I''pomopsis longiflora'' flower References longiflora Flora of the Southwestern United States Plants used in traditional Native American medicine Plants described in 1828 {{medicinal-plant-stub ...
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Ipomopsis Laxiflora
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsi ...
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Ipomopsis Havardii
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis ...
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Ipomopsis Gunnisonii
''Ipomopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae. The annual and perennial herbs it contains are native to the Americas, particularly North America. Species include: *'' Ipomopsis aggregata'' ( Pursh) V.E.Grant - Scarlet gilia *'' Ipomopsis arizonica'' ( Greene) Wherry - Arizona firecracker ( Mojave Desert) *''Ipomopsis congesta'' (Hook.) V.E.Grant - Ballhead ipomopsis (Western North America) *''Ipomopsis effusa'' - Baja California ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis globularis'' - Hoosier Pass ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis gunnisonii'' - Sand Dune ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis havardii'' - Havard's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis laxiflora'' - Iron ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis longiflora'' - Flaxflowered ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macombii'' - Macomb's ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis macrosiphon'' - Longtube ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis minutiflora'' - Littleflower ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis multiflora'' - Manyflower ipomopsis *''Ipomopsis pinnata'' - San Luis Mountains ipomopsis *'' Ipomopsis ...
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Ipomopsis Globularis
''Ipomopsis globularis'' is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common name Hoosier Pass ipomopsis. It is endemic to Colorado in the United States, where it grows in the Rocky Mountains.''Ipomopsis globularis''.
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This plant is a perennial herb. The leaves are mostly located around the base of the plant. A spherical inflorescence of pinkish or bluish white flowers over one centimeter in diameter is borne atop a woolly stem up to about 6 inches in height. The flowers are fragrant.Panjabi, S.S. and D.G. Anderson (2005, March 15)

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