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Organ Mountains Photography Gallery IV


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White variants of the Mexican Goldpoppy from a site off the Aguirre Springs Access Road.

Mexican Goldpoppies, blooming in the foothills of western Organ Mountains

Two variants of the Mexican Goldpoppy flowering together at a site off the Aguirre Springs Road.

Flowering Composites such as these may sometimes be found in late Autumn along the Pine Tree Trail at Aguirre Springs.

Yellow Composite found beside the Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area.

Flowers of the Yellow Columbine, Fillmore Falls, Dripping Springs Recreation Area

This Evening Primrose is endemic to the Organ Mountains of New Mexico.  Dripping Springs National Recreation Area

Fleabane blooms by old prickly pear skeleton, Western Organ Mountains near Baylor Pass Trailhead

Horse mint, a unassuming name for an uncommon Organ Mountains flower, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs

Bearded larkspur, access road to Aguirre Springs Recreation Area

Wild Onions, found  in the western foothills of the Organ Mountains.

A Flower of Yucca eleta or Soaptree Yucca - Western Organ Mountains

A large cluster of flowers of the Yucca bacatta, found on the lower route to Indian Hollow.

Flowers of Yucca baccata or Banana Yucca, southern Organ Mountains

Unusually large flowers of the Western Dayflower, Pine Tree Trail, Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area

Flowers of the Desert Willow Tree, or Catalpa, Access road, Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area

A blossom  of the Four O'clock Flower, Aguirre Springs National Recreation Area

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Organ Mountains of New Mexico, Gallery IV