Gilia

{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants}}

{{For|scarlet gilia, formerly placed in this genus|Ipomopsis aggregata}}

{{Automatic taxobox

|image = Gilia achilleifolia NPS.jpg

|image_caption = Gilia achilleifolia

|taxon = Gilia

|authority = Ruiz & Pav.

|subdivision_ranks = Species

|subdivision = 39; see text

|subdivision_ref = [https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:320317-2 Gilia Ruiz & Pav.] Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

|synonyms =

  • Aegochloa {{small|Benth. (1833)}}
  • Brickellia {{small|Raf. (1808)}}
  • Rossmaesslera {{small|Rchb. (1841)}}

|synonyms_ref =

}}

Gilia is a genus of flowering plants in the Polemoniaceae family and is related to phlox.{{Cite book |title=Sunset Western Garden Book |date=1988 |publisher=Lane Pub. Co |isbn=0-376-03891-8 |edition=5th |location=Menlo Park, CA |oclc=20930439}} It includes 39 species native to the Americas, ranging from British Columbia to Texas and northern Mexico, and to Ohio, in North America, and from Ecuador and Peru to southern Chile and Argentina in South America. These Western native plants are best sown in sunny, well-draining soil in the temperate and tropical regions of the Americas, where they occur mainly in desert or semi-desert habitats

They are summer annuals, rarely perennials, growing to 10–120 cm tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, usually pinnate (rarely simple), forming a basal rosette in most species. The flowers are produced in a panicle, with a five-lobed corolla, which can be blue, white, pink or yellow.{{cn|date=April 2024}}

Gilia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Schinia aurantiaca and Schinia biundulata (the latter feeds exclusively on G. cana).{{cn|date=April 2024}}

Species

39 species are accepted.

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Formerly placed here

Partial list:

  • Aliciella micromeria {{small|(A.Gray) J.M.Porter}} – Great Basin gilia (as Gilia micromeria {{small|A.Gray}})
  • Bryantiella palmeri {{small|(S.Watson) J.M.Porter}} (as Gilia palmeri {{small|S.Watson}})
  • Giliastrum stewartii {{small|(I.M.Johnst.) J.M.Porter}} – Stewart's gilia (as Gilia stewartii {{small|I.M.Johnst.}})
  • Microgilia minutiflora {{small|(Benth.) J.M.Porter & L.A.Johnson}} (as Gilia minutiflora {{small|Benth.}})

References

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{{Reflist}}

  • [http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/FloraData/060/PDF/V05/Volume5-Gilia.pdf Flora of Chile: Gilia (pdf file)]

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Category:Flora of Northern America

Category:Polemoniaceae genera

Category:Taxa named by José Antonio Pavón Jiménez

Category:Taxa named by Hipólito Ruiz López

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