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Blue Gilia

$5.00

Gilia capitata

Annual native wildflower. Also called globe gilia. Blue, globe-shaped flower head in late spring through early summer that are a favorite of bees and other native pollinators. Lacy foliage.

Easy to establish and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. May reseed lightly.

Plant in full sun to very light shade in average to dry soil.

Grows 12-36” tall

3.5” pot

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Gilia capitata

Annual native wildflower. Also called globe gilia. Blue, globe-shaped flower head in late spring through early summer that are a favorite of bees and other native pollinators. Lacy foliage.

Easy to establish and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. May reseed lightly.

Plant in full sun to very light shade in average to dry soil.

Grows 12-36” tall

3.5” pot

Gilia capitata

Annual native wildflower. Also called globe gilia. Blue, globe-shaped flower head in late spring through early summer that are a favorite of bees and other native pollinators. Lacy foliage.

Easy to establish and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. May reseed lightly.

Plant in full sun to very light shade in average to dry soil.

Grows 12-36” tall

3.5” pot

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