Aliciella Explained

Aliciella is a genus of plants in the phlox family. It includes 23 species native to the western United States and northwestern Mexico. These plants have been treated as members of genus Gilia until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to Aliciella. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.[1] Later genetic analyses suggest it should be revived.[2]

Species

23 species are accepted.

Genus Aliciella was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/Pink%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/aliciella.htm The Story of Gilia and Aliciella.
  2. Porter, J. M. (1998). Aliciella, a recircumscribed genus of Polemoniaceae. Aliso 17:1 23-46.