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Blooming in September in the environs of Abiquiú

Palafoxia sphacelataOthake, Sand Palafox
Palafoxia sphacelata
Sandy areas
Salsola tragusPrickly Russian Thistle
Salsola tragus
Sunny, disturbed areas
Chilopsis linearisDesert Willow
Chilopsis linearis
Dry washes, flood plains
Asclepias subverticillataPoison Milkweed
Asclepias subverticillata
Disturbed, sandy soil
Cuscuta pentagonaDodder
Cuscuta pentagona
Disturbed, sandy soil
Eriogonum annuumAnnual Buckwheat
Eriogonum annuum
Dry, sandy areas, roadsides
Cordylanthus wrightiiBird's Beak, Club Flower
Cordylanthus wrightii
Sandy areas, openings
Symphyotrichum ericoidesWhite Heath Aster
Symphyotrichum ericoides
Dry to moist soil, roadsides
Mentzelia multifloraAdonis Blazingstar
Mentzelia multiflora
Sandy, disturbed soil
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
Dalea leporinaFoxtail Prairie Clover
Dalea leporina
Moist, sandy areas
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
Brickellia californicaCalifornia Brickellbush
Brickellia californica
In canyons, on rocky slopes
Verbesina encelioidesGolden Crownbeard
Verbesina encelioides
Waste areas, pastures
Ericameria nauseosaChamisa
Ericameria nauseosa
Disturbed soil, roadsides
Gutierrezia sarothraeSnakeweed
Gutierrezia sarothrae
Disturbed dry, sunny areas
Xanthium strumariumCocklebur
Xanthium strumarium
Moist, disturbed soil
Artemisia filifoliaSand Sagebrush
Artemisia filifolia
Dry, sandy soil
Artemisia campestrisField Sagewort
Artemisia campestris
Dry, open areas
Artemisia novaBlack Sagebrush
Artemisia nova
Dry slopes, mesas, rocky soil
Senecio spartioidesBroom-like Ragwort
Senecio spartioides
Disturbed, gravelly areas
Diplotaxis tenuifoliaWild Rocket
Diplotaxis tenuifolia
Waste places
Gaillardia pinnatifidaRed Dome Blanket Flower
Gaillardia pinnatifida
Dry meadows
Amauriopsis dissectaRagleaf Bahia
Amauriopsis dissecta
Disturbed soil, gravel slopes, roadsides
Ambrosia acanthicarpaBur Ragweed
Ambrosia acanthicarpa
Dry waste areas
Pectis angustifoliaLemonscent
Pectis angustifolia
Sandy, gravelly, dry areas
Chrysothamnus greeneiGreene’s Rabbitbrush
Chrysothamnus greenei
Sandy open areas, washes
Cyperus odoratusRusty Flatsedge
Cyperus odoratus
Disturbed, muddy places
Crepis runcinate ssp. barberiFiddleleaf Hawksbeard
Crepis runcinate ssp. barberi
Moist, alkaline meadows
Ambrosia artemisiifoliaCommon Ragweed
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Disturbed areas
Typha latifoliaCommon Cattail
Typha latifolia
Shallow wet areas, ditches, ponds

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