Flowers on the Dry land.
I will add more as the season progresses. It seems like every few days there are a new batch of flowers that are taking their turn. The dry land has many different types of soils and different microclimates and each area has its own type of flowers. I have been taking walks daily up to the high point (scoria pit) to try to get myself in some sort of shape after a winter driving lil red around Mexico. I need to take my camera more often as some of the flowers I find are only out for a few days.
#1 Milkvetch (I think)
#2 Tufted Evening-Primrose (a.k.a. Gumbo-lily)

#3 Wild onion flowers
#4 wild onion
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#8 These got frozen pretty bad.

#9 Low Fleabane?

#10 Downy Paintbrush

#11 This is the grass I planted where the road sides were disturbed.

#12 This is a place where cattle were fed ( well fertilized).

#13 Pepper grass?
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#19

#20 yellow clover and bumble bee

#21 Yucca sprout. I picked this one and ate it. It was very good not unlike asparagus

#22 Sawsepal Penstemon?

#23 Scarlet Globemallow

#25 Moss (doing well with the rains)

#26

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#28 Vetch

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#32 Red Pussytoes?

#33

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#36 flowers growing on rock

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#39 Bradbury Cryptantha

#40 Gumbo-Lily with new bloom about to unfold.

#41 Lupine

#42 Penstemon

#43 Rose

#44 Scarlet Gaura

#45 Sego Lily

#46 Sego Lily

#47 Western Wallflower
#48 Penstemon?

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