About Gilia leptantha Parish
Gilia leptantha is a small, mostly erect herb. Its stem is glandular and often covered in cobwebby fibers. Its leaves grow in a rounded basal rosette, and each leaf is sharply divided into many smaller subdivided lobes. The inflorescence at the top of the stem holds a small number of pink to lavender flowers, which have yellow and white throats. The base of each flower is a thin, glandular tube.