Wildflowers - Organ Mountains of New Mexico Gallery IV


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Southwestern scarlet pentstemon, Baylor Pass Trailhead, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Indian paint brush by an old fallen juniper, along the Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Scarlet mint, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Wild red morning glory, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Ocotillo flowers, La Cueva Trail, Dripping Springs Recreation Area

Large purple asters,  Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Flowers of the Western Spiderwort.  In wetter years such are common along the Pine Tree Trail.

The blossom of a New Mexico thistle provides an abstract pattern, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Fruit cluster of apache plume, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Yellow composites, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Small spider on ray of yellow composite, Access Road, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Unusually large mentzelia blossoms, foothills, western Organ Mountains

Flowering Long-spurred Columbine, Fillmore Falls, Eastern Organ Mountains.

The Rain Lily, one of the most elusive wildflowers in the Organ Mountains.  - Western foothills

A light cream-colored variant of the mexican poppy, Aguirre Springs Access Road.

A colorful variant of the Mexican Goldpoppy, Access Road, Aquirre Springs Recreation Area.

Datura blossoms from the upper Aguirre Springs Access Road.




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