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phlox

Any of a group of plants native to North America and Siberia. Phloxes are small with alternate leaves and clusters of showy white, pink, red, or purple flowers. (Genus Phlox, family Polemoniaceae.)

Woodland phlox (P. divaricata) is native to the central US.


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7 -- color - ran AV edition only) Blue gilia and orange poppies are in flower on Lancaster Road near the reserve.
Irwin's studies of scarlet gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata) in the Rocky Mountains offer a good example of ill effects for the plants.
There are fields of magical little white flowers curling in on themselves that are known as white forget-me-nots, and light-blue popcorn balls called globe gilia.
 
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