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Chaparral gilia is a delicate annual herb endemic to California, flourishing in its coastal sage scrub habitat. Its slender stems reach out, adorned with blue to purple bell-shaped flowers, distinct in their clustered, lobe-tipped corollas, blooming from March to May. This wildflower's foliage is feathery and finely divided, a reflection of chaparral gilia's adaptability to the Mediterranean climate of its native range.
Watering schedule: Every week
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