WILDFLOWERS OF NEW MEXICO

 

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FLOWERS WITH BILATERAL OR IRREGULAR SYMMETRY +

OPPOSITE STEM LEAVES

  1. 2.FLOWERS  WITH  A  SPIKE  OR  ELONGATED  CLUSTER  OF  FLOWER

  (click flower to see description)

1.  FLOWERS  WITH 1 FLOWER PER ARRAY  (click flower to see description)

Agastache pallidflora:

Giant Hyssop

Monarda punctata: Spotted beebalm

Penstemon barbatus: Scarlet Bugler

Penstemon cardinalis: Cardinal Penstemon

Penstemon eatonii: Firecracker Penstemon

Penstemon palmeri: Palmer’s Penstemon

Penstemon pinifolius: Pineleaf Penstemon

Salvia henryi:

Henry’s Sage

Scrophularia montana: Mountain figwort

Stachys coccinea: Scarlet Hedgenettle

Stachys pilosa:

Marsh Hedgenettle

Proboscidea parviflora: Devil’s Claw

Proboscidea louisianica: Devil’s Claw

Silene lacinata: Cardinal Catchfly

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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 thurberi: Thurber’s Penstemon

Hedeoma drummondii:

Drummond’s Pennyroyal

Stenandrium barbatum:

Early Shaggytuft

Penstemon pseudospectablis: Desert Penstemon