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robust annuals in calcareous sands and gravels at edge of shallow braided arroyo coursing across gently sloping out-wash plain. PLants 2+ feet in height are common.
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seeded from naturally occurring local populations
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tall (to 2 feet), erect annual forb in coarse, mixed limestone and volcanic gravels along margin of a wide braided wash.
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tall (to 2 feet), erect annual forb in coarse, mixed limestone and volcanic gravels along margin of a wide braided wash.
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tall (to 2 feet), erect annual forb in coarse, mixed limestone and volcanic gravels along margin of a wide braided wash.
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tall (to 2 feet), erect annual forb in coarse, mixed limestone and volcanic gravels along margin of a wide braided wash.
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on mixed volcanic gravels of shallow arroyo drainage across creosote flats.
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on mixed volcanic gravels of shallow arroyo drainage across creosote flats.
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River.
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: Pink flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: Pink flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: Pink flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: Pink flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: white flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: white flowering color sport
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forming dense ephemeral cover on mixed volcanic gravels and sand of large arroyo drainage entering Rio Grande River. NOTE: white flowering color sport
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uncommon landscape view of annual Lupines on lower slopes of Madera Canyon near the Rio Grande River
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uncommon landscape view of annual Lupines on lower slopes of Madera Canyon near the Rio Grande River
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on alluvial terrace slope of coarse gravels above arroyo with lechuguilla, Larrea
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among a regional botanical collection on Center's grounds. Seeded plants to 3' tall
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Note difference in flower banner colors: dark/reddish = previously pollinated, light/white = unpollinated
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on mixed volcanic gravels of shallow arroyo
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on mixed volcanic gravels of shallow arroyo
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on local volcanic gravels and mixed river gravels on low slope of terrace bajada along braided stream bed of wide arroyo drainage. NOTE: sky blue color sport