Flowers and Plants of the Chihuahuan Desert - The Unidentifieds
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DSCN8807 - Is this 'sulphur plant' ?
- last edit: 22-Sep-2005
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2. Unknown plant
- last edit: 11-Jan-2005
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3. unknown lily-like plant
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4. Gray Yard fungi after rain 4-5-2004
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5. Gray Yard fungi tops after rain 4-5-2004
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6. Little gray fungus with sandy cap
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7. Unknown dark green leaves
- last edit: 11-Jan-2005
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8. s this Littleleaf ratany (Krameria erecta)?
- last edit: 11-Jan-2005
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on Rio Grande floodplane behind pecan groves north of L...
- last edit: 17-May-2005
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DSCN7483-b
- last edit: 17-May-2005
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DSCN7488-b
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Looks like some kind of cholla.
- last edit: 17-May-2005
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DSCN8803
- last edit: 21-Sep-2005
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1. Grass transplanted from the field and some oxalis
- last edit: 22-Sep-2005
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desert zinnia
- last edit: 30-Oct-2007
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DSCN1890 unknown flower
- last edit: 30-Oct-2007
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DSCN1897-r unknown plant
- last edit: 30-Oct-2007
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DSCN2234 Burdock
- last edit: 30-Oct-2007
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Album Description:
Plants & flowers found growing in the vicinity of El Paso, Texas and South Central New Mexico
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Charlotte: Thanks for finding the time to add some photos. I have some photos of the same bumble bee.. If you care to look. Jerry in California
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my_bro_jerry 2005.09.21 at 22:07:35 PDT
Hi Char. I can't help you with the ID of those I'm afraid. The last but one looks very similar to a prolific white flower we have growing wild here, but I dont know the name of that either! Also the last one - from what I can make out - bears quite a resemblance to our wattles but I don't think you have any of that family (Acacia) out your way. Despite being unable to help I have very much enjoyed looking at your photos as always. Love and hugs, Peter
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georgieboy98 2005.09.21 at 17:30:54 PDT
Charlotte - about time too!! I was wondering when you would be popping up with another album! What a good idea - an album of unidentifiable plants - now why haven't I thought of that? Beautiful photos, naturally but do you get the severe winters they have further north? best wishes, Peter from Oz
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georgieboy98 2005.01.12 at 05:26:58 PST
Hi;I'm the lucky first.Great shots of flowers and plants of the desert.N° 6 is my favorite.Beautiful and very interesting album.Greetings from Belgium.Mary-lou.
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louke105 2005.01.11 at 15:07:55 PST
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