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Gilia
Gilia capitata ssp. pacifica
(Polemoniaceae)

The pompom-like sphere of flowers sits atop a 25-50 cm long stem. Most of the plant's leaves are clustered at the base. The violet-blue corolla consists of 5 petals fused into a tube. The sepals which are also fused into a short tube have ridges with green ribs alternating with violet membranes. These membranes appear to expand in accordion-like fashion with maturation of the enclosed capsular fruits.

DISTRIBUTION: Slopes and coastal bluffs along the northern and central North Coast; < 300 m.
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