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Calochortus nuttalli
Common Name: Sego Lily
A desert flower that has white, lilac, or yellow flowers and grows six to eight inches high on open grass and sage rangelands in the Great Basin during the summer months. This is the state flower of Utah.
Sego Lily
Sego Lily
Graceful Lily Bouquet
Amsonia tomentosa (aka Amsonia arenaria or Amsonia eastwoodiana)
Common Name: Woolly Bluestar
Perennial of the desert southwest.
Amsonia Eastwoodiana
Sphaeralcia ambigua
Common Name: Desert Globe Mallow
Spires or columns of peach, orange or red flowers; blooms in spring. Has hairy, fuzzy stems.
Desert Globe Mallow
Orange Globes
Echinocereus triglochidiatus
Common Name: Claret Cup Cactus (a.k.a Hedgehog Cactus and King Cup Cactus)
A small, barrel-shaped cactus, covered with spines radiating outward from ribs. Flowers are brilliant scarlet red. Blooms April through June. Blooming flowers last only 3 to 5 days!
Cactus in Bloom
Claret Cup Cactus
Budding Claret Cup Cactus
Alium Crenulatum
Common Name: Scalloped Onion
Low-growing, perrenial flower. A member of the lily family.
Alium Crenulatum
Ferocactus cylindraceus
Common Name: Barrel Cactus (or Compass Cactus)
Cactus, globe shaped when young. Elongates when older. Heavily armed with many white radial spines. Blooms with yellow fruit July - August.
Barrel Cactus
Juniperus osteosperma (a.k.a Juniperus utahensis)
Common Name: Utah Juniper
A tree of the Cypress family - common in the desert southwest. Has blue berries.
courtesy CDoucet
Utah Juniper
Utah Juniper
Utah Juniper Bark
Lupinus sparsiflorus
Common Name: Coulter's Lupine
A member of the pea family. Blooms March to May. Flowers are pale blue to violet;
courtesy CDoucet
Colter's Lupine
Populus fremontii
Common Name: Western Cottonwood
Tree; A member of the willow family. Grows in Riparian desert environments (creek beds, seeps, etc). Often grows quite large when regular water present. Seeds/flowers resemble cotton.
Cottonwood Tree
Oenothera deltoides
Common Name: Dune Evening Primrose
Grows most often in or near sand dunes. Beautiful yellow-white flowers, blooming January to May. The flowers open in the evening and close mid-morning.
Dune Evening Primrose
Dune Evening Primrose
Dune Evening Primrose
Pinus Edulis
Common Name: Pinyon Pine
A short-needle pine tree. Usually about 20-30 feet tall. Has a crooked trunk. Produces pine nuts. Pinyon pine trees reached about 400 years of age.
courtesy BConnell
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon Pine
Unknown
Common Name: Unknown
These are plants that we couldn't identify on our trip. They are included here, but without any names or descriptions.
courtesy CDoucet
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unidentified
unidentified
unidentified
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