per Oregon Flora
https://oregonflora.org/taxa/index.php?taxon=5348
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Per Jepson
Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones
NATIVE
Habit: Occasionally with skunk-like odor. Stem: 8--35 cm, densely tufted-woolly-hairy near base; branches spreading, decumbent, or erect. Leaf: basal in suberect cluster, 2--5 cm, 2-pinnate-lobed, lobes +- irregular, lanceolate, > leaf axis width, axis not strap-shaped; cauline axis wide, upper cauline leaf lobes generally finger-like, terminal lobe wider than lateral. Inflorescence: clusters; pedicel glands dense, minute, black, stalked. Flower: calyx 2.5--6 mm, lobes spreading, acute, thick, densely fine-black-glandular, wider than membranes, membranes generally purple-tinged; corolla 8--20 mm; stamens exserted or +- so. Fruit: 4--7 mm, +- = calyx, widely ovoid. Seed: 18--33. Chromosomes: 2n=18.
Gilia brecciarum M.E. Jones subsp. brecciarum
NATIVE
Stem: branches spreading to +- erect. Flower: calyx 2.5--4 mm; corolla 8--11 mm, tube included, purple, throat exserted, narrowly V-shaped, purple below, yellow, purple-veined above, lobes 1.8--3.5 mm, pink-lavender, base white; stamens, stigmas at corolla throat top or +- exserted.
Ecology: Sandy flats in open woodland, scrub; Elevation: 915--2560 m. Bioregional Distribution: s SNH, Teh, n edge SnGb, SnBr, GB, DMtns (Cottonwood Mtns); Distribution Outside California: to southeastern Oregon, Utah. Flowering Time: Apr--Jun