This 19-inch-tall, yellow-reddish flower is only known to survive in one spot in southwest New Mexico. “The disappearance of this ornate, almost luminous flower went unnoticed as cattle trampled our ...
June isn’t the greatest month for wildflowers, but there is still plenty of color to see out in the southwest metro’s native prairies – and even more to come. The “June blahs,” ...
Typically found in the foothills and Valleys from Red Rocks north of Reno to Dresslerville, the few-inch tall plant has a yellow flower with a large red spot on the lower petal and narrow green leaves ...