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''Aliciella'' is a genus of plants in the phlox family. These plants have been treated as members of genus ''Gilia'' until recently, when it was proposed they be moved back to ''Aliciella''. This genus was created in 1905 to include certain gilias that seemed distinct from most of the others, but it was abandoned soon after.〔(The Story of ''Gilia'' and ''Aliciella''. ) Southwest Colorado Wildflowers.〕 Recent genetic analyses suggest it should be revived.〔Porter, J. M. (1998). ''Aliciella'', a recircumscribed genus of Polemoniaceae. ''Aliso'' 17:1 23-46.〕 Selected current species: *''Aliciella caespitosa'' - Rabbit Valley gilia *''Aliciella formosa'' - Aztec gilia *''Aliciella haydenii'' - San Juan gilia *''Aliciella heterostyla'' - cactus flat gilia *''Aliciella hutchinsifolia'' - desert pale gilia *''Aliciella latifolia'' - Broad-Leaved Gilia *''Aliciella leptomeria'' - sand gilia *''Aliciella lottiae'' - Lott's gilia *''Aliciella micromeria'' - dainty gilia *''Aliciella nyensis'' - Nye gilia *''Aliciella penstemonoides'' - Black Canyon gilia *''Aliciella pinnatifida'' - sticky gilia *''Aliciella ripleyi'' - Ripley's gilia *''Aliciella sedifolia'' - stonecrop gilia *''Aliciella subacaulis'' - pinyon gilia *''Aliciella subnuda'' - coral gilia *''Aliciella tenuis'' - Mussentuchit Creek gilia *''Aliciella triodon'' - coyote gilia Genus ''Aliciella'' was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aliciella」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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