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                Scarlet Gilia, Detail View                 Ipomopsis 
                  aggregata-click on image for whole view Family: Polemoniaceae Original: 
                  Private Collection                 Cards: Announcement sized (3.5 by 4.875 inches),  on watercolor paper with a deckled edge | 
          
            | Scarlet Gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata) Polemoniaceae ~ Phlox Family Also known as Gilia aggregata, this biennial 
                species with its long tubular flowers is of the perfect design, 
                in both color and form, for hummingbird pollination. Flowers 
                are about an inch and one half long, and although they look 
                pure orange-red to red, they surprisingly have a fine mottling 
                of red specks that can be seen upon close examination. Scarlet 
                Gilia is a mountain plant of the west, ranging from drier sites 
                of lower elevations on the east side of ranges to dry meadows 
                of the alpine. This species can be grown from seed, and plants 
                form a lacy rosette the first year, followed by flowering stems 
            to two feet tall the second year.  |