Gilia minor is a species of flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the common name
little gilia. It is native to the
Mojave Desert and it is also known from the coastal mountain ranges of southern
California. This wildflower grows short, branching, spreading stems to 20 centimeters in length. The leaves are mainly located in a basal rosette at the ground and are sparsely distributed along the stems as well. The herbage may have a coating of white cobweb-like fibers and hairlike glands. The
inflorescence holds one to several small flowers, each under a centimeter wide and bright lavender in color. The throat of the flower is white or yellowish with purple veining and the
style and
stamens protrude slightly.
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