Browse what blooms in Abiquiú by color: Pink, White, Blue/Purple, Yellow/Green, Red/Orange/Brown
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Castilleja angustifoliaDesert Indian Paintbrush
Castilleja angustifolia
Hot, dry, sandy, gravelly areas
Echinocereus coccineus Claret Cup Cactus
Echinocereus coccineus
Dry, rocky slopes
Sphaeralcea coccinea Cowboy’s Delight
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Dry slopes, disturbed soil
Oenothera suffrutescensScarlet Beeblossom
Oenothera suffrutescens
Dry open areas, roadsides
Populus deltoides subsp. wislizeniRio Grande Cottonwood
Populus deltoides subsp. wislizeni
Moist areas, on river banks
Ratibida columnifera Mexican Hat
Ratibida columnifera
Dry slopes, by roadsides
Sphaeralcea parvifoliaSmall-leaf Globemallow
Sphaeralcea parvifolia
Sunny, sandy, dry areas, roadsides
Sphaerophysa salsulaSwainsonpea, Austrian Peaweed
Sphaerophysa salsula
Disturbed moist areas, roadsides, ditches
Juncus torreyiTorrey's Rush
Juncus torreyi
Wet areas, stream sides
Castilleja minorLesser Indian Paintbrush
Castilleja minor
Wet areas, stream sides
Sphaeralcea fendleriFendler's Globemallow
Sphaeralcea fendleri
Dry areas, woodlands, roadsides
Penstemon barbatusBeardlip Penstemon
Penstemon barbatus
Rocky flats and canyons
Parthenocissus vitaceaThicket Creeper
Parthenocissus vitacea
Moist areas, on fences, in trees
Rumex occidentalisWestern Dock
Rumex occidentalis
Wet areas, riverbanks, ditches
Rumex crispus Curly Dock
Rumex crispus
Disturbed soil, waste areas, fields
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontaniSoftstem Bulrush
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani
Water, muddy shores
Typha latifoliaCommon Cattail
Typha latifolia
Shallow wet areas, ditches, ponds

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