From the peak of flower season. Wildflower identification is from "Wildflowers of Anza Borrego State Park." Most of them are pretty easy. I haven't done much flower identification, so I could be making some silly mistakes.
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Starting in Little Surprise Canyon. Here is Chuparosa (red) and perhaps Blue Phacelia |
![]() | Not sure what the yellow ones are. Maybe a desert poppy of some sort? |
![]() | Brittlebush |
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![]() | Ghost Flowers |
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![]() | Liz! |
![]() | Now heading over into Hellhole Canyon. Ocotillo (my favorite). |
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![]() | Buckthorn Cholla |
![]() | Barrel Cactus |
![]() | Beavertail |
![]() | This is as far up Hellhole Canyon as we went. It seems like a silly name for a place when it has cool nooks with waterfalls. |
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![]() | Alright. Enough of all this tromping around. Let's drive instead. This is in the bottom of Coyote Canyon. I am guessing this is Arizona Lupine. |
![]() | Dune Evening Primrose |
![]() | Sand Verbena |
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![]() | Almost all the canonical flower photos are taken here on Henderson Canyon Road. |
![]() | The yellow ones are Desert Sunflower, mixed in with the Dune Evening Primrose and the Sand Verbena. |
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