Bird's Eye Gilia (Gilia tricolor)
Bird's Eye Gilia (Gilia tricolor)
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Tricolor gilia (Gilia tricolor) is an annual with a long blooming period. Starting in spring, each plant produces hundreds of half-inch white flowers with blue or lavender edges. Though small, these flowers look very pretty when massed. They grow on upright stems, about 18 inches tall, surrounded by soft, lacy foliage.
This plant is very easy to grow. It takes full sun, low water and tolerates many different types of soil including clay. It can be planted from seed and re-seeds itself the next spring reliably, and is very attractive to native bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Tricolor gilia is also known as bird's-eyes, bird's-eyes gilia. If you sow related but different types of gilia together they will hybridize.
Description from Calscape
Attracts pollinators | Yes |
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Attracts wildlife | Yes |
Bloom periods | SpringSummer |
Common name | Bird's Eye Gilia |
Ecological benefits | Drought tolerantAttracts pollinators |
Ecological function | Grows in ContainersGroundcover |
Growth rate | moderate |
Lifespan | Annual |
Life form | Forb |
Plant dormancy | n/a |
Plant size | Height: 4-14", Width: 6" |
Plant type | Herb |
Skill level | Beginner |
Species name | Gilia tricolor |
Sun exposure | Full |
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