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sticky gilia

Aliciella pinnatifida (Nutt. ex A.Gray) J.M.Porter
sticky gilia
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Aliciella pinnatifida, known as sticky gilia, is a species in the Polemoniaceae family. It is native to several regions in North America, including Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The species was published in 1998 and is part of the genus Aliciella.

Description

Aliciella pinnatifida is a member of the Polemoniaceae family, commonly referred to as the phlox family. It is found in various parts of North America, specifically in the states of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The species was formally described in 1998 and is recognized by the common name sticky gilia. It belongs to the genus Aliciella, which is part of the broader Polemoniaceae family.

Other common names

sticky gilia

Distribution

North America · Colorado · Kansas · Nebraska · New Mexico · Utah · Wyoming

Synonyms

Navarretia pinnatifidaGilia calcareaGilia pinnatifidaGilia pinnatifida var. calcareaGilia pinnatifida var. integrescensGilia viscida

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