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Death Valley National Park: Wildflowers

A few commonly seen white blossomed spring wildflowers:

  • Bear Poppy Arctemecon merriamii
  • Brown-eyed evening-primrose Camissonia claviformis
  • Desert chicory Rafinesqia neomexicana
  • Desert star Monoptilon bellioides
  • Desert tobacco Nicotiana obtusifolia
  • Desert windflower Anemone tuberosa
  • Eureka Dunes evening primrose Oenothera californica ssp. eurekensis
  • Fremont pincushion Chaenactis fremontii
  • Gravel Ghost Atrichoseris platyphylla
  • Humble gilia Linanthus demissus
  • Joshua tree Yucca brevifolia
  • Narrow-leaved evening-primrose Camissonia refracta
  • Pebble pincushion Chaenactis carphoclinia
  • Pinyon forget-me-not Cryptantha tumulosa
  • Prickly phlox Leptodactylon pungens
  • Rock daisy Perityle emoryi
  • Rosemary eriogonum Eriogonum fasiculatum var. polifolium
  • Round-leaf phacelia Phacelia rotundifolia
  • Sacred Datura Datura wrightii
  • Scented Cryptantha Cryptantha utahensis
  • Shredding evening-primrose Camissonia boothii
  • Silky dalea Dalea mollisima
  • Silver prickle poppy Argemone munita ssp. argenta
  • Tufted evening primrose Oneothera caespitosa ssp. marginata
  • Whitemargin spurge Chamaesyce albomarginata
  • White tackstem Calycoseris wrightii

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