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Blooming in July in the environs of Abiquiú

Lygodesmia junceaSkeleton Plant
Lygodesmia juncea
Disturbed sandy soil, roadsides
Zeltnera arizonicaArizona Centaury
Zeltnera arizonica
Moist, shady areas, stream sides
Gaura parvifloraVelvetweed
Gaura parviflora
Disturbed sandy soil, roadsides
Trifolium pratenseRed Clover
Trifolium pratense
Meadows, pastures
Convolvulus arvensisWild Morning Glory
Convolvulus arvensis
Disturbed soil, lawns, fields
Glycyrrhiza lepidotaWild Licorice
Glycyrrhiza lepidota
Moist areas, stream sides
Psoralidium lanceolatum Lemon Scurfpea
Psoralidium lanceolatum
Dry, sandy soils
Dalea candida var. oligophyllaWhite Prairie Clover
Dalea candida
Dry, sandy areas
Clematis ligusticifoliaWestern White Clematis
Clematis ligusticifolia
Stream sides, open woods
Frasera speciosaMonument Plant, Elkweed
Frasera speciosa
Moist meadows, forests
Croton texensisTexas Croton
Croton texensis
Sandy soils, disturbed soil
Nasturtium officinaleWatercress
Nasturtium officinale
Water, wet soil, springs
Erigeron flagellarisWhiplash Daisy
Erigeron flagellaris
Meadows, roadsides
Teucrium laciniatumLacy Germander
Teucrium laciniatum
Dry, open areas
Lepidium latifoliumPerennial Peppergrass
Lepidium latifolium
Disturbed wet areas, ditches
Euphorbia davidiiWild Poinsettia
Euphorbia davidii
Sandy, disturbed areas
Cryptantha cinereaJames' Catseye
Cryptantha cinerea
Disturbed sandy, rocky areas
Mentzelia multifloraAdonis Blazingstar
Mentzelia multiflora
Disturbed sandy areas
Glandularia bipinnatifida Wild Verbena
Glandularia bipinnatifida
Rocky, sandy soils
Ipomopsis longifloraFlaxflowered Gilia
Ipomopsis longiflora
Open, sandy areas
Schoenocrambe linearifoliaPink Windmills
Schoenocrambe linearifolia
Dry, rocky areas
Lactuca graminifoliaGrassleaf Lettuce
Lactuca graminifolia
Meadows and woods
Cirsium vulgareBull Thistle
Cirsium vulgare
Disturbed areas, meadows
Mentha arvensisWild Mint
Mentha arvensis
Moist areas, ditches
Verbena bracteataBracted Vervain
Verbena bracteata
Gravelly disturbed areas
Acroptilon repensRussian Knapweed
Acroptilon repens
Ditches, pastures
Verbena macdougaliiMacDougall’s Verbena
Verbena macdougalii
Pine forests, roadsides
Hymenoxys richardsonii var. floribundaColorado Rubberweed
Hymenoxys richardsonii
Dry open areas and slopes
Isocoma plurifloraSouthern Goldenbush
Isocoma pluriflora
Floodplains, washes
Oenothera elataTall Evening Primrose
Oenothera elata
Disturbed moist areas
Linum puberulumPlains Flax
Linum puberulum
Dry, open areas
Linaria vulgarisButter & Eggs
Linaria vulgaris
Cultivated fields
Equisetum laevigatumSmooth Scouring Rush
Equisetum laevigatum
Moist, open areas
Linum aristatumBristle Flax
Linum aristatum
Open, dry sandy places
Parryella filifoliaCommon Dunebroom
Parryella filifolia
Sandy soils, sand dunes
Sonchus arvensisField Sowthistle
Sonchus arvensis
Disturbed sites, pastures
Juncus torreyiTorrey's Rush
Juncus torreyi
Wet areas, stream sides
Castilleja minorLesser Indian Paintbrush
Castilleja minor
Wet areas, stream sides
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontaniSoftstem Bulrush
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani
Water, muddy shores

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