To find these wildflowers that collectively represent nine families walk up the Well Gulch Trail for a couple of hundred yards.
A member of the rose family, Rosa woodsii:
Monkeyflower (Mimulus glabratus), a member of the figwort family:
A member of the stonecrop family, Sedum lanceolatum:
An evening-primrose, Oenethera caespitosa:
A sunflower, Helianthus pumilus:
An hydrangea, waxflower (Jamesiana americana):
A borage, Houndstongue (Cynoglossum officianle):
A bellflower, Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia):
A member of the grape family, Wild-grape (Vitis riparia):
A member of the rose family, Rosa woodsii:
Monkeyflower (Mimulus glabratus), a member of the figwort family:
A member of the stonecrop family, Sedum lanceolatum:
An evening-primrose, Oenethera caespitosa:
A sunflower, Helianthus pumilus:
An hydrangea, waxflower (Jamesiana americana):
A borage, Houndstongue (Cynoglossum officianle):
A bellflower, Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia):
A member of the grape family, Wild-grape (Vitis riparia):
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