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As published in the Abiquiú News
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Erodium cicutariumRedstem Filaree
Erodium cicutarium
Disturbed, sandy soil
Vesper bulbosus Spring Biscuitroot
Vesper bulbosus
Dry, sandy, gravelly slopes
Astragalus lentiginosusSpecklepod Locoweed
Astragalus lentiginosus
Dry, sandy areas, roadsides
Astragalus newberryi var. newberryiNewberry’s Milkvetch
Astragalus newberryi
Dry, sandy areas
Astragalus missouriensisMissouri Milkvetch
Astragalus missouriensis
Dry openings piñon-juniper
Astragalus amphioxysCrescent Milkvetch
Astragalus amphioxys
Sandy, piñon-juniper woodlands
Atriplex confertifoliaShadscale
Atriplex confertifolia
Dry, open, hot hillsides
Acer negundoBoxelder Maple
Acer negundo
Moist areas, stream banks
Robinia neomexicanaNew Mexico Locust
Robinia neomexicana
Moist canyons, woods
Echinocereus fendleriPinkflower Hedgehog
Echinocereus fendleri
Dry, rocky slopes
Houstonia rubraRed Bluet
Houstonia rubra
Sandy, dry areas, washes
Oxytropis lambertii Lambert's Crazyweed
Oxytropis lambertii
Dry meadows, slopes
Hedysarum borealeUtah Sweetvetch
Hedysarum boreale
Canyons
Tamarix chinensisTamarisk, Saltcedar
Tamarix chinensis
Floodplains, riverbanks
Cercocarpus montanusMountain Mahogany
Cercocarpus montanus
Dry washes, rocky slopes
Stephanomeria pauciflora Prairie Skeletonplant
Stephanomeria pauciflora
Gravelly, sandy canyons
Asclepias speciosaShowy Milkweed
Asclepias speciosa
Moist, disturbed soil
Cylindropuntia imbricataTree Cholla
Cylindropuntia imbricata
Dry, disturbed, over-grazed
Rosa woodsiiWild Rose
Rosa woodsii
Dry slopes, along roadsides
Lygodesmia junceaSkeleton Plant
Lygodesmia juncea
Disturbed sandy soil
Zeltnera arizonicaArizona Centaury
Zeltnera arizonica
Moist, shady areas
Gaura parvifloraVelvetweed
Gaura parviflora
Disturbed sandy soil
Trifolium pratenseRed Clover
Trifolium pratense
Meadows, pastures
Convolvulus arvensisWild Morning Glory
Convolvulus arvensis
Disturbed soil, lawns, fields
Persicaria lapathifoliaCurlytop Knotweed
Persicaria lapathifolia
Moist or wet soils
Phaseolus angustissimusSlimleaf Bean
Phaseolus angustissimus
Dry hillsides
Peritoma serrulataRocky Mountain Beeflower
Peritoma serrulata
Disturbed soil, roadsides
Escobaria viviparaSpinystar, Beehive Cactus
Escobaria vivipara
Sandy, rocky soils
Hedeoma drummondiiDrummond's Pennyroyal
Hedeoma drummondii
Dry, gravelly soils
Palafoxia sphacelataOthake, Sand Palafox
Palafoxia sphacelata
Sandy areas
Salsola tragusPrickly Russian Thistle
Salsola tragus
Sunny, disturbed areas
Mirabilis multifloraShowy Four O'Clock
Mirabilis multiflora
Sandy, disturbed areas
Chilopsis linearisDesert Willow
Chilopsis linearis
Dry washes, flood plains

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