Album Wildflowers

After a lot of rain and now warm sunny weather the desert is showing some wildflowers in bloom and we even saw a JT with a flower bud :)

Desert dandelion
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Canterbury
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This was a surprise, a flower bud on a Joshua Tree
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Death Valley Superbloom! March 6-9, we lucked out with comfortable temps and beautiful flowers, many different kinds. This was my first time in Death Valley. I will be back!

One of the Phacelia varieties - right at our Texas Springs campsite
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Desert Gold were everywhere - this was driving south toward Badwater Basin with the salt flats in the background
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Telescope Peak and the Panamint Mtns in the background
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Wonderful fields of Desert Gold - this was on our first day, and by our last day there were even more
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Purple Mat
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Panamint Catseye
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Desert Five Spot - We didn't see many of these and they were only in the southern part of the park, at Jubilee Pass / Ashford Junction area. My favorite1
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I assume this one was further along than the one above
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Desert Sand Verbena - we only saw these at the southern part of the park in the Jubilee Pass / Ashford Junction area
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Desert Dandelion - Confidence Hills area
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Desert Snapdragon - Confidence Hills area
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Velvet Turtleback - Confidence Hills area
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Mojave Desert Star are the little white flowers
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Lilac Sunbonnets - Confidence Hills area
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Oh my!
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We were at Zabriskie Point for sunrise and then did the Golden Canyon loop - we were amazed to see these Phacelia lining the dry wash, and then over the next two days we saw this kind of scene more and more
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Gravel Ghost
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Not sure what this guy will turn into
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Desert Gold everywhere, including at the top of the Desolation Canyon hike
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Brown Eyed Primrose - with a lot of pollen!
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Hosting lots of friends, including - as we found out later - sooooo many white-lined sphinx caterpillars!
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More Phacelia
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Creosote bush
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Phacelia with sunrise lighting up the Panamint Mtns, as seen above our campsite at Texas Springs
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Brittlebush, seen only along Jubilee Road as we were driving back to Vegas - sad to leave!
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My favorite springtime wildflowers are blooming! These are bloodroot flowers, and they bloom in pretty good numbers in the timber along the Missouri River here. They seem to have the uncanny ability to wait to bloom until just when spring has really taken hold and winter is behind us. That hasn't been much of an event this year, but in more "normal" years the bloodroot bloom is a sign I anxiously look for every spring.

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