Scarlet gilia - white version(Ipomopsis aggregata)
Formerly Gilia aggregata
Biennial or perennial; upright stem; sticky.
Leaves:   Basal leaves divided, a few smaller stem leaves.
Flowers: Clean white or pinkish; inflorescence mostly atop stem.
Habitat:   Dry areas, roadsides, meadows, wooded area edges.
Range:    May be found in Washington, Oregon, Idaho.
Photo taken on White Pine chapter field trip to Skyline Rd/McCroskey Park - west side of park.
Wildflower photo © Nancy Miller. Photo taken 6/11/2005.