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Gilia salticola
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Photographer: Steve Matson
ID: 0000 0000 0518 0051 (2018-05-01)Copyright © 2018 Steve Matson
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date of photo Apr 6, 2018
this photo depicts a plant that was cultivated or collected in the wild
photo location UC Berkeley Jepson Herbarium
plant's place of origin
Dutch Valley (Alpine County, California, US)notes jepson eflora:Stem: branches spreading, 4--20 cm, densely tufted-woolly-hairy. Leaf: basal in rosette, densely tufted-woolly-hairy, 1--2-pinnate-lobed, axis, lobes 2--3 mm wide, entire or toothed. Inflorescence: open clusters, black-gland-dotted. Flower: calyx 2.2--3.8 mm, glabrous or tufted-woolly-hairy, lobes acuminate, outcurved in fruit, membranes dull purple-spotted or colorless; corolla 6--15 mm, tube included, yellow, throat yellow, lobes 3--6 mm, generally > throat, bright pink-lavender; stamens, style equaling to exceeding corolla lobes. Fruit: 4--6 mm, < calyx, ovoid. Seed: 10--15. Intermountain Flora describes this taxon more thoroughly, in part, describing the corolla: pink purple lobes, throat yellow white abovecontributor's ID # PolemoniaceaeGiliasalticoladwt5-PZ2A5918.jpg From the collection of the University and Jepson Herbaria Accession No. UC1736683 View all photos for this specimen
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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