Aliciella caespitosa
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aliciella-caespitosa-271-5090358
title:
Aliciella caespitosa
text:
Aliciella caespitosa is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names Rabbit Valley gilia and Wonderland Alice-flower. It is endemic to Utah, where it is known only from Wayne County. This perennial herb has a thick basal clump of sticky leaves growing just a few centimeters tall. The flowers are scarlet to blue-purple in color, sometimes fading maroon or purple. Flowering occurs in June and July, and seeds are produced in July and August. This species was collected
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description:
Species of flowering plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliciella_caespitosa
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date modified:
2021-03-19T20:03:29Z
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