WILDFLOWERS OF NEW MEXICO
WILDFLOWERS OF NEW MEXICO
SEARCH FOR BLUE TO PURPLE OR magenta FLOWERS
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FLOWERS WITH RADIAL SYMMETRY + OPPOSITE STEM LEAVES
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)
Clematis bigelovii: Leatherflower
Clematis hirsutissima: Hairy Leatherflower
Clematis pircheri: Purple Leatherflower
Erodium texanum: Stork’s Bill
Geranium caespitosum: Purple Geranium
Verbena bracteata: Big-bract Verbena
Verbena neomexicana: New Mexico Vervain
Gentiana affinis: Pleated Gentian
Gentianopsis thermalis: Fringed Gentian
Glandularia bipinnatifida: Dakota Vervain
Glandularia pumila: Pink Vervain
Mirabilis albida: Velvet Umbrellawort
Mirabilis linearis: Narrow-leaf Four-O’Clock
Mirabilis multiflora: Showy Four-O’Clock
Phacelia caerulea: Blue Scorpionweed
Phemeranthus brevicaulis: Showy Flameflower
Phlox nana:
Santa Fe Phlox
Eustoma exaltatum: Bluebells
Clematis columbiana: Columbia Rock Clematis
Verbena macdougalii: Spike Verbena
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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
Gentiana parryi: Parry’s Mountain Gentian
Gentiana affinis: Pleated Gentian
Swertia perennis: Star Gentian
Mirabilis oxybaphoides: Spreading Four-O’Clock
Allonia incarnata: Trailing Four-O’Clock