WILDFLOWERS OF NEW MEXICO
WILDFLOWERS OF NEW MEXICO
SEARCH FOR Blue to purple OR MAGENTA FLOWERS
FLOWERS WITH BILATERAL OF IRREGULAR SYMMETRY +
OPPOSITE STEM LEAVES
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2. FLOWERS WITH A SPIKE OR ELONGATED CLUSTER OF FLOWERS
(click flower to see description)
1. FLOWERS WITH 1 FLOWER PER ARRAY (click flower to see description)
3.FLOWERS WITH A ROUNDED OR FLAT-TOPPED CLUSTER OF FLOWERS
(click flower to see description)
Nuttallanthus texanus: Texas Toadflax
Penstemon crandallii: Crandall’s Penstemon
Penstemon fendleri: Fendler’s Penstemon
Penstemon inflatus: Inflated Penstemon
Penstemon jamesii: James Pwenstemon
Penstemon linarioides Narrowleaf Penstemon
Penstemon oliganthus: White-throated Penstemon
Penstemon rydbergii: Rydberg’s Penstemon
Penstemon secundiflorus: Sidebells Penstemon
Penstemon strictus: Rocky Mountain Penstemon
Penstemon virgatus: Wand-bloom Penstemon
Lamium amplexicaule: Henbit
Monarda fistulosa:
Wild Bergamot
Penstemon angustifolius: Narrow-leaf Penstemon
Allonia incarnata: Trailing 4-o’clock
Conoclinium dissectum: Palmleaf Mistflower
Monarda citriodora: Lemon Beebalm
Penstemon whippleanus: Dusty Penstemon
Prunella vulgaris:
Self-heal
Salvia farinacea:
Mealy-cup Blue Sage
Salvia pinguifolia:
Rock Sage
Salvia reflexa:
Lanceleaf Sage
Salvia subincisa: Sawtooth Sage
Scutellaria drummondii: Drummond’s Skullcap
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Scroll down and select type of flower array (inflorescence). Flowers may be on branch tips or from leaf axils.
1. A single flower
2. Spike or elongated cluster of flowers
3. Rounded or flat-topped cluster of flowers
Penstemon neomexicanus: New Mexzico Penstemon