Scarlet gilia
Tubular flowers provide nectar and pollen visited by honey bees, though the species is primarily pollinated by hummingbirds and moths; red early-season blooms are less attractive to bees than later white ones. It produces a long succession of flowers through summer in dry, sunny habitats. Short-lived plants form basal rosettes before flowering and may benefit from browsing that stimulates multiple stems.
| Nectar | low |
|---|---|
| Pollen | low |
| Bloom (US) | May–September |
| Duration | ~3 months |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
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