RFFRBKMG–Golden Evening Primrose (Camissonia brevipes) during the 2016 Super Bloom in Death Valley National Park.
RM2WH79EG–Golden Evening-Primrose, Camissonia brevipes, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2JJ2P8D–Yellow flowering indeterminate raceme inflorescence of Chylismia Brevipes, Onagraceae, native annual herb in the Northern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RM2B557RR–Wildflower blooms including yellow cups and lupines at Joshua Tree National Park, California.
RFT11GDK–USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Notch-leaf phacelia and golden evening primrose in bloom near Furnace Creek.
RM2P91WXJ–Wildflower blooms (yellow cups, lupine), in the lower elevations of Joshua Tree National Park, California.
RMAYDN36–Yellow cups, ( Camissonia brevipes ) type of evening primrose, California
RFFKDXT3–March 4, 2016 Purple and yellow wildflowers growing in Death Valley after El Nino rains is being called a 'Super Bloom'.
RMA5ACW4–Camissonia brevipes, Yellow Cup, Death Valley, CA
RMF4G6W5–California, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, Sun Cups (Camissonia brevipes) and Lupine (Lupinus) wildflowers in the Colorado Desert. (Large format sizes available)
RFD26REJ–Lady Bugs on Yellow Cup Wildflowers
RFCP3J33–Lady Bugs (Lady Birds) are busy foraging on Yellow Cup Wildflowers and simultaneously pollinating the flowers.
RMAH7X9A–Yellow Cups or Desert Primrose
RMB27DXE–Desert in bloom with Brittlebush Yellow Cups Arizona lupine Joshua Tree National Park California USA
RMD0EX30–Golden Evening Primrose and Notch-Leaf Phacelia Blooming
RFFRBKMJ–Golden Evening Primrose (Camissonia brevipes) during the 2016 Super Bloom in Death Valley National Park.
RM2WH79F1–Golden Evening-Primrose, Camissonia brevipes, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2JJ2P8J–Yellow flowering indeterminate raceme inflorescence of Chylismia Brevipes, Onagraceae, native annual herb in the Northern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RM2WH79EC–Golden Evening-Primrose, Camissonia brevipes, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RFT11GWA–USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Notch-leaf phacelia and golden evening primrose in bloom near Furnace Creek.
RM2RF8E7E–Yellow Cups or Sundrops, Chylismia brevipes, in bloom near Factory Butte in the Caineville Desert, near Hanksville, Utah.
RMAYDN35–Yellow cups, ( Camissonia brevipes ) type of evening primrose. California
RM2WH79F8–Desert Chia, Desert Dandelion & Golden Evening Primrose in bloom in the Mojave Desert in Death Valley National Park, California.
RMA5ACW8–Camissonia brevipes, Yellow Cup, Death Valley, CA
RM2RF8E58–Intermountain Scorpionweed and Yellow Cups in bloom in the Caineville Desert by Factory Butte, near Hanksville, Utah.
RMF4EEKK–California, Owens Valley, A field of Sun cups wildflowers (Camissonia brevipes ) below the White Mountains. (Large format sizes available)
RMD0EX1N–Golden Evening Primrose and Notch-Leaf Phacelia Blooming
RFFRBKMC–Insects pollinate a Golden Evening Primrose (Camissonia brevipes) during the 2016 Super Bloom in Death Valley National Park.
RFT11GWF–USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Notch-leaf phacelia and golden evening primrose in bloom near Furnace Creek.
RMT11H70–USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Notch-leaf phacelia and golden evening primrose in bloom near Furnace Creek.
RMAYDN38–Yellow cups (Camissonia brevipes), type of evening primrose. California
RMA5ACTD–Camissonia brevipes, Yellow Cup, Death Valley, CA
RMF4EF1N–California, Owens Valley, A field of Sun cups wildflowers (Camissonia brevipes ) below the White Mountains. (Large format sizes available)
RFFRBKMH–Golden Evening Primrose (Camissonia brevipes) during the 2016 Super Bloom in Death Valley National Park.
RMF4G5Y1–California, Owens Valley, Desert Dandelion (Malacothrix glabrata) in a field of Sun Cups wildflowers (Camissonia brevipes ) below the White Mountains. (Large format sizes available)
RMF4EF25–California, Owens Valley, Desert Dandelion (Malacothrix glabrata) in a field of Sun Cups wildflowers (Camissonia brevipes ) below the White Mountains. (Large format sizes available)
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