345] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 197 



357. GILIA R. & P. GILIA. 



832. G. spicata Nutt. SPIKED GILIA. 



Mountains between Sunshine and Ward (Rydberg). 

 NEBRASKA to WYOMING; COLORADO to UTAH. 



833. G. attenuata (Gray) A. Nelson [G. aggregata attenuate, 

 Gray]. ACUTE-LOBED GILIA. 



Foothills and mesas about Boulder, 5700-9000 ft. (Daniels). 

 White flowered, but it passes into the following variety 

 through a series of forms of all shades of pink from nearly 

 white to almost scarlet. 



IDAHO to COLORADO and UTAH. 



833a. G. attenuata collina (Greene) Cockerell. Nov. comb. 

 [Callisteris collina Greene]. FOOTHILL GILIA. 



Alpine forested slopes near Eldora, and also near the sum- 

 mit of Flagstaff Hill, 6000-9000 ft. (Daniels, 343). The pink 

 of the flowers varies from nearly white to scarlet. 



Range of the type? 



834. G. Candida Rydb. [Callisteris leucantha Greene]. WHITE 

 GILIA. 



Common on the mesas, foothills and mountain !opes, 5700- 

 9000 ft. (Daniels, 46). Corollas often pinkish, perhaps hy- 

 brids with the above. Also South Boulder Peak, and in the 

 mountains between Sunshine and Ward (Rydberg). 



COLORADO. 



835. G. pinnatifida Nutt. SMALL-FLOWERED GILIA. 

 Common throughout and very variable, 5100-10000 ft. (Dan- 

 iels, 45). Also in the mountains between Sunshine and Ward 

 (Rydberg). 



. NEBRASKA and WYOMING to NEW MEXICO. 



836. G. suraata Benth. WAVY-LEAVED GILIA. 



Common in the plains, mesas, and lower foothills, 5100-6500 

 ft. (Daniels, 193). 

 COLORADO and NEW MEXICO to CALIFORNIA. 



837. G. inconspicua (Smith) Dougl. INCONSPICUOUS GILIA. 

 On the foothills, 5900-8000 ft. (Daniels). 



COLORADO and UTAH to ARIZONA and MEXICO. 



