
Ipomopsis aggregata - Wikipedia
Ipomopsis aggregata is a species of biennial flowering plant in the phlox family, Polemoniaceae, commonly known as scarlet trumpet, [citation needed] scarlet gilia, [1] or skyrocket because of its scarlet red flowers with lobes curving back as if blown back by rocketing through the air.
Scarlet Gilia - US Forest Service
Scarlet gilia or skyrocket has been known to modern science since 1806, when western explorers Lewis and Clark collected the first specimen along the Lolo Trail in the mountains of northern Idaho. This is a striking plant, with bright green, comb-like leaves and an elongated inflorescence of red, pink, or white flowers.
Ipomopsis aggregata (Skyrocket) - Gardenia
One of the most common western wildflowers, Ipomopsis aggregata (Skyrocket) is a biennial or short-lived perennial boasting brilliant clusters of red, pink, or white tubular flowers all summer long. Each flower forms a long tube that bursts into a five-lobed star at the tip.
Ipomopsis Aggregata, Skyrocket - American Southwest
Skyrocket, or ipomopsis aggregata, is a common wildflower all across the West, found in a range of habitats including canyons, sagebrush plains, pinyon-juniper woodland, coniferous forests and open mountain slopes; seven subspecies are recognized, differing in such aspects as pollen color and the shape of the leaf tips. The trumpet-shaped ...
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Scarlet Gilia (Skyrocket) - U.S. National Park Service
Dec 12, 2022 · Flowers: 5 united lobed tubular scarlet petals with pointed flaring lobes; 5 lobed sepals; stamens usually 5; 1 pistil; flowers are 0.6” to 2” (1.5 to 5 cm) long. Pollinators: other species in this family are pollinated by insects (specifically bumblebees and beeflies) and hummingbirds. Fruits: capsule
Scarlet Gilia - KNPS
Feb 17, 2024 · Found in a variety of habitats, from grassland meadows to rocky slopes, Scarlet Gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata) provides a dramatic display of red trumpet-shaped flowers from early summer until frost.
Ipomopsis aggregata, Skyrocket - Southwest Desert Flora
One of Arizona's showiest wild flowers found above 5,000 feet. Skyrocket may be browsed by livestock and deer, grazed by elk and attracts hummingbirds. Natural browsing on Skyrocket encourages new growth.
Skyrocket, Scarlet Gilia, Scarlet Trumpet Flower, Sky Trumpet
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Skyrocket - Gardenia
Delve into the captivating realm of Skyrocket to explore its hardiness, growing requirements, bloom time, and more. Unveil its secrets!
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