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As published in the Abiquiú News
See what is blooming in Abiquiú in
April, May, June, July, August, September and October.
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Chorispora tenellaPurple Mustard
Chorispora tenella
Disturbed soil, pastures
Giliastrum acerosumSpiny Blue Bowls
Giliastrum acerosum
Dry, open, gravelly areas
Pulsatilla nuttallianaPasqueflower
Pulsatilla nuttalliana
Sparse pine forests, dry slopes
Linum lewisiiBlue Flax
Linum lewisii
Dry meadows, slopes
Penstemon secundiflorusSidebells Penstemon
Penstemon secundiflorus
Dry, sandy areas, pinyon-juniper woods
Phacelia integrifolia Gypsum Scorpionweed
Phacelia integrifolia
Disturbed soil, roadsides, dry, sandy areas
Penstemon ophianthusArizona Beardtongue
Penstemon ophianthus
Dry, sandy, gravelly areas
Nama hispidum Sandbells
Nama hispidum
Sandy areas
Penstemon angustifoliusNarrow-Leaved Penstemon
Penstemon angustifolius
Sandy areas, vacant lots, roadsides
Sophora stenophyllaFringeleaf Necklacepod
Sophora stenophylla
Sandy slopes, piñon-juniper
Solanum elaeagnifoliumSilverleaf Nightshade
Solanum elaeagnifolium
Disturbed soil, roadsides
Lupinus argenteusSilvery Lupine
Lupinus argenteus
Sagebrush, forest openings
Veronica anagallis-aquatica Water Speedwell
Veronica anagallis-aquatica
Shallow water, moist areas
Iris missouriensis Rocky Mountain Iris
Iris missouriensis
Moist meadows
Sisyrinchium demissum Stiff Blue-eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium demissum
Moist areas, stream banks
Glandularia bipinnatifida Wild Verbena
Glandularia bipinnatifida
Rocky, sandy soils
Lathyrus eucosmusWild Sweetpea
Lathyrus eucosmus
Gullies, open woods
Delphinium nuttallianumLarkspur
Delphinium nuttallianum
Meadows, open forests
Ipomopsis longifloraFlaxflowered Gilia
Ipomopsis longiflora
Open, sandy areas
Verbena bracteataBracted Vervain
Verbena bracteata
Sandy, gravelly soils
Schoenocrambe linearifoliaPink Windmills
Schoenocrambe linearifolia
Dry, rocky areas
Lactuca graminifoliaGrassleaf Lettuce
Lactuca graminifolia
Meadows and woods
Cirsium vulgareBull Thistle
Cirsium vulgare
Disturbed areas, meadows
Acroptilon repensRussian Knapweed
Acroptilon repens
Ditches, pastures
Verbena macdougaliiMacDougall’s Verbena
Verbena macdougalii
Pine forests, roadsides
Mentha arvensisWild Mint
Mentha arvensis
Moist areas, ditches
Cichorium intybusChicory
Cichorium intybus
Roadsides, disturbed soil
Tradescantia occidentalisPrairie Spiderwort
Tradescantia occidentalis
Hot, sunny open areas
Ipomopsis multifloraManyflowered Skyrocket
Ipomopsis multiflora
Dry open areas
Commelina erectaWhitemouth Dayflower
Commelina erecta
Sandy, rocky open areas
Evolvulus nuttallianusShaggy Morning Glory
Evolvulus nuttallianus
Dry, sandy slopes
Arctium minusLesser Burdock
Arctium minus
Ditches, fields, roadsides
Dieteria canescensHoary Tansyaster
Dieteria canescens
Dry, open, sandy areas
Medicago sativaAlfalfa
Medicago sativa
Roadsides and in yards
Dalea lanataWoolly Prairie Clover
Dalea lanata
Sandy soil
Dieteria asteroidesFall Tansyaster
Dieteria asteroides
Roadsides, dry slopes
Ipomoea purpureaTall Morning Glory
Ipomoea purpurea
Disturbed soil, moist areas
Ipomopsis longifloraFlaxflowered Gilia
Ipomopsis longiflora
Open, sandy areas
Liatris punctataDotted Blazing Star
Liatris punctata
Sandy, rocky areas

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