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Ipomopsis aggregata

Keep the soil moist until plants are well established. (1,7) Will grow in a range of soil textures, but prefers well-drained medium; pH range of 7.0 to 8.5. (2) Direct seeding highly recommended; may also be …

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The effects of nutrient addition on floral characters and …

Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant, blooms in mid-summer around the RMBL (early July to late August). Ipomopsis aggregata is monocarpic, spend-ing 2–7 years as a rosette before sending up a bolting stalk, flowering (mean ± 1SD= 85 ± 66 flowers produced), and dying (Campbell 1989). Thus, life-time reproduction can be measured in …

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NECTAR‐ROBBING BUMBLE BEES REDUCE THE FITNESS OF …

We measured the effects of a nectar-robbing bumble bee, Bombus occidentalis, on male and reproductive success of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae). We artificially varied nectar-robbing rates within 20 natural I. aggregata populations in Colorado. Using powdered fluorescent dyes as pollen analogs, we …

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Ipomopsis tenuifolia

Common Name: SCARLET GILIA Habit: Annual, perennial herb, [+- subshrub].Stem: generally branched at base.Leaf: alternate, simple, smaller upward, entire to pinnate- or palmate-lobed; lobes generally small-pointed at tip.Inflorescence: clusters, lateral or open to head-like, terminal.Flower: calyx generally bell-shaped, tube, sinuses membranous, …

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Ipomopsis rubra (Standing Cypress)

Eye-popping, Ipomopsis rubra provides an outstanding garden performance and adds color as well as a lovely spiky texture to the garden. Hummingbirds will thank you for it. Grows up to 2-5 ft. tall (60-150 cm) …

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USDA Plants Database

The PLANTS Database includes the following 24 data sources of Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant ssp. aggregata . Documentation State Type Symbol; 1900. …

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Ipomopsis aggregata

Common Name: SCARLET GILIA Habit: Annual, perennial herb, [+- subshrub].Stem: generally branched at base.Leaf: alternate, simple, smaller upward, entire to pinnate- or …

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Ipomopsis Aggregata

Ipomopsis Aggregata. Fitness of Ipomopsis aggregata was greater than that of I. tenuituba and their interspecific hybrids across a narrow hybrid zone in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado due to strong hummingbird pollinator preference for I. aggregata floral traits, supporting the advancing wave model. From: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2004.

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Phylogenetic Systematics of Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae): …

The Ipomopsis aggregata complex has been examined in varied scope (Grant and Wilken 1986; Wilken and Allard 1986; Grant and Wilken 1988a). The Ipomopsis spicata complex was revised by Wilken and Hartman (1991). Moran (1977) and Wood and Nakazato (2009) contributed a review of the "Giliopsis group" (I effusa,

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Ipomopsis Aggregata

Ipomopsis Aggregata. Fitness of Ipomopsis aggregata was greater than that of I. tenuituba and their interspecific hybrids across a narrow hybrid zone in the Rocky Mountains of …

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Competition for pollination influences selection on floral …

Ipomopsis aggregata's corollas were also significantly longer in C + I populations, suggesting that there had been a response to a similar selective regime in past generations. Phenotypic correlations between corolla length and width, which determine the variation in I. aggregata's flower shape, were significantly weaker in C + I populations. ...

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COMPETITION FOR POLLINATION INFLUENCES …

Ipomopsis aggregata's corollas were also significantly longer in C + I populations, suggesting that there had been a response to a similar selective regime in past generations. Phenotypic correlations between corolla length and width, which determine the variation in I. aggregata's flower shape, were significantly weaker in C + I populations.

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Systematics and Phylogeny of the Ipomopsis aggregata …

Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant and its relatives form a taxonomically complex group of diploid outcrossing perennial herbs in west-ern North America (table 1). The systematics and evolution of this group have been studied recently by different workers using different approaches. Grant and Wilken (1986, 1987,

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Ipomopsis aggregata

The native range of this species is W. Canada to N. Mexico. It is a biennial or perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy. Images. Distribution. Synonyms. …

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Ipomopsis aggregata (scarlet gilia) | OSU Extension Service

General. Biennial to perennial forb that forms a basal rosette of leaves. Individual plants remain in rosette form for one to several years and typically die after producing a flowering stem. Plants typically range from 18 to 24 …

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Ipomopsis

Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type; Batanthes Batanthes Rafinesque, Atl. J. 145. 1832. TYPE: Batanthes aggregata (Pursh) Rafinesque (Cantua aggregata Pursh ...

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Category:Ipomopsis

The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Colorado National Monument 8-9 (22211822509).jpg. Crested Butte 7-18 (20152368042).jpg. East River Trail 7-19 ().jpg. East River Trail 7-19 (20160584945).jpg. Gilia (Gilia sp. or Ipomopsis sp.) (9471465129).jpg. Ipomopsis aggregata - Flickr - aspidoscelis.jpg

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Polemoniaceae Ipomopsis aggregata

Ipomopsis aggregata. Synonym: Gilia aggregata Family: Polemoniaceae - Phlox Family Biennial or perennial herbs from taproots; 3.9" to 3.3' (1 to 10 dm) tall. Leaves: alternate and basal; simple; pinnatifid to sub-bipinnatifid; basal leaves 0.8" to 3.2" (2 to 8 cm) long Flowers: 5 united lobed tubular scarlet petals with pointed flaring lobes; 5 lobed …

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INFLUENCE OF PLANT ABUNDANCE ON POLLINATION …

The strength of competition for pollination in the I. aggregata–C. linariaefolia system was only weakly influenced by local plant abundance. Both the absolute density and interspersion of plants in the arrays significantly influenced at least one component of I. aggregata 's pollination and reproductive success, but the effects were not ...

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E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Flora of BC

Ecological Framework for Ipomopsis aggregata The table below shows the species-specific information calculated from original data (BEC database) provided by the BC Ministry of …

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Ipomopsis aggregata

Ipomopsis aggregata is a species of biennial flowering plant in the phlox family, commonly known as scarlet trumpet,[citation needed] scarlet gilia,[1] or skyrocket because of its scarlet red flowers with lobes curving back …

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Learn About Ipomopsis

Sow thinly and evenly and cover with ¼ inch of seed-starting formula. Firm lightly and keep evenly moist. Seedlings emerge in 10-15 days. As soon as …

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Western USA wildflowers: Skyrocket, Ipomopsis …

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 …

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Ipomopsis aggregata subsp. aggregata

Geographic subdivisions for Ipomopsis aggregata subsp. aggregata: KR, NCoRH, CaRH, n&c SNH, GB : MAP CONTROLS 1. You can change the display of the base map layer control box in the upper right-hand corner. 2. County and Jepson Region polygons can be turned off and on using the check boxes.

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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ipomopsis …

The Ipomopsis genus was named by Andre Michaux in 1803; 20th century Gilia experts, Verne and Alva Grant, re-assigned the Ipomopsis species shown on this page from the Gilia genus to the …

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Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E.Grant

wfo-0001099625 Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E.Grant Aliso 3: 360 (1956) This name is reported by Polemoniaceae as an accepted name in the genus Ipomopsis (family …

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Maternal flower color, ultraviolet protection, and …

Transgenerational interactions between flower color, seed quality, and seedling performance have rarely been investigated. The ecological model, Ipomopsis aggregata, is a great candidate for examining the maternal effects of flower color because it is a mostly scarlet-flowering plant which shows color polymorphism within natural …

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Ipomopsis aggregata (Skyrocket)

Eye-popping, Ipomopsis aggregata is highly drought-tolerant. Grows up to 2-3 ft. tall (60-90 cm) and 12 in. wide (30 cm). Best grown in full sun, in average, dry to medium moisture, …

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This problem has been solved! You'll get a detailed solution from a subject matter expert that helps you learn core concepts. Question: Use the information to answer the following question. Scarlet gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata) usually has red flowers. In certain populations in the Arizona mountains, however, the flowers range from red to pink to ...

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Plant size, geitonogamy and seed set in Ipomopsis …

We used powdered fluorescent dyes to estimate receipt of self vs. outcross pollen in the self-incompatible species Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae). Flowers on small and large plants received equal amounts of outcross pollen, whereas flowers on large plants received more self pollen, so the proportion of self pollen delivered through geitonogamy …

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Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V.E. Grant — The Plant List

This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Ipomopsis (family Polemoniaceae ). The record derives from Tropicos (data supplied on …

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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ipomopsis …

Pursh called the plant, "Cantua aggregata". The plant has endured dozens of scientific name changes since 1814. The name "Gilia aggregata" was given in 1825 by Sprengel and in 1956 Polemoniaceae …

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Pollination of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae): …

Interspecific competition for pollination is stronger than intra- and interspecific competition in the I. aggregata-C. Although plants may simultaneously experience intra- and interspecific competition for pollination, their relative strength has rarely been experimentally evaluated. Yet because intra- and interspecific competition …

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