Latin name: Gilia ochroleuca M.E. Jones ssp. bizonata A.D. Grant & V. Grant Pronunciation: JEE-lee-a (or GIL-ee-a*) oke-ro-LEW-ka bye-zo-NAY-ta Common name: Banded volcanic gilia Family: Polemoniaceae (Phlox) Habitat: Sandy flats, foothill woodland, yellow pine forest, Santa Ynez Mts, Mt. Pinos, north slope Transverse Range, western Mojave Desert Blooming period: April to June Name derivations: 1) Gilia 2) ochroleuca 3) bizonata *When an epithet is derived from a personal name, an attempt should be made to preserve the pronunciation of the original name, which in this case is Gilii. In Italian a ‘g’ before an ‘i’ has a soft rather than a hard sound, and ‘i’ is pronounced as ‘ee’, so Gilia should properly be said as ‘JEE-lee-uh.’ Most people however will continue to say it as GIL-ee-a. |
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