RFT2P8R4–Close up of Chaenactis fremontii (Fremont's pincushion or Desert pincushion) wildflower, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California
RMCPW0EW–John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, OR Profiles of hills on the Painted Cove trail with John Day's Chaenactis nevii
RFRCPDCJ–Close up of Chaenactis fremontii (Fremont's pincushion or Desert pincushion) wildflower, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California
RMBYAPTF–USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Chaenactis flowers line striped claystone slopes of the Painted Hills Unit.
RFT2P8W5–Shrub of Chaenactis fremontii (Fremont's pincushion or Desert pincushion) wildflower blooming in Anza Borrego Desert State Park during a super bloom,
RF2G20ADH–White Esteve's Pincushion Blooming Desert Wildflowers Chaenactis steviodes Macro Petrified Forest National Park Arizona
RMW0P8WJ–A rare super bloom of spring bee flowers and chaenactis on the slopes of the Painted Hills in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
RM2WH79DW–Pebble Pincusion, Chaenactis carphoclinia, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2CEBAA0–Beautiful pink and white dustymaiden in the Southern California desert. Chaenactis (pincushions or dustymaidens) are wildflowers native to western No
RFRCPDFG–Sunset landscape in Anza Borrego Desert State Park during a spring super bloom, California
RM2HK35YA–White Estevez's pincushion macro, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
RF2G1CAMT–White Esteve's Pincushion Blooming Desert Wildflowers Chaenactis steviodes Macro Petrified Forest National Park Arizona
RMW0P6GJ–A rare super bloom of spring bee flowers and chaenactis on the slopes of the Painted Hills in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
RM2C1NDWY–Chaenactis xantiana A Gray Chaenactis xantiana A Gray.
RM2C1NY6R–Chaenactis heterocarpha var megacephala A Gray Stockw Chaenactis heterocarpha var megacephala A Gray Stockw.
RFMNB017–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California
RF2KD4H9Y–A beautiful Chaenactis fremontii on a blurred background
RM2R458RM–Spring wildflowers bloom in the desert, along the Oatman Highway, south of Oatman, Arizona, USA on a beautiful spring day.
RMW2F30G–Chaenactis cusickii habitat in SW Idaho.
RMD53TXW–USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Chaenactis flowers line volcanic claystone slopes of the Painted Hills Unit
RM2BTWF35–Chaenactis carphoclinia A Gray.
RMAJW4TM–Desert wildflowers, verbena, dandelion
RMRF3RHF–. Vegetation-soil units in the central Oregon juniper zone. Botany Oregon Ecology; Plant-soil relationships Oregon; Junipers Oregon. 3S WW. Figure 13 Soil profile of series III—very stony phase, supporting the Purshia variant: Juniperus/ Festuca association. Rhyolitic and andesitic stones occupy 50 percent of the profile volume. Figure 14 Stand representative of the Juniperus/Artemisia/ Agropyron- Chaenactis association. Junip- erus occidentalis is fairly evenly spaced, providing the charac- teristic savanna aspect of the juniper zone. Figure 15 Detail of the soil surface and understory vegeta
RMW0P6GX–A rare super bloom of spring bee flowers and chaenactis on the slopes of the Painted Hills in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
RMC3P0W4–Yellow Wildflowers (Chaenactis) on Clay Formations, Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
RF2BD392M–White blossoms of native Southern Mojave Desert Spring annual, Fremont Pincushion, Chaenactis Fremontii, in Joshua Tree National Park.
RFMNAYFG–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California
RM2R458RR–Spring wildflowers bloom in the desert, along the Oatman Highway, south of Oatman, Arizona, USA on a beautiful spring day.
RMW2F30J–Chaenactis cusickii plants in SW Idaho.
RMBGC1FW–USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Chaenactis flowers line volcanic claystone slopes; Painted Hills Unit
RM2BTWE15–Chaenactis fremontii A Gray.
RMRFCB2R–. Vegetation-soil units in the central Oregon juniper zone. Botany Oregon Ecology; Plant-soil relationships Oregon; Junipers Oregon. 3S WW. Figure 13 Soil profile of series III—very stony phase, supporting the Purshia variant: Juniperus/ Festuca association. Rhyolitic and andesitic stones occupy 50 percent of the profile volume. Figure 14 Stand representative of the Juniperus/Artemisia/ Agropyron- Chaenactis association. Junip- erus occidentalis is fairly evenly spaced, providing the charac- teristic savanna aspect of the juniper zone. Figure 15 Detail of the soil surface and understory vegeta
RMW0P8P7–A rare super bloom of spring bee flowers and chaenactis on the slopes of the Painted Hills in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
RMW68XFH–The civil twilight glow on the spring bloom of wildflowers at the base of the Painted Hills Unit in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds.
RF2BD393A–White blossoms of native Southern Mojave Desert Spring annual, Fremont Pincushion, Chaenactis Fremontii, in Joshua Tree National Park.
RFMNAYCN–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California
RMW2F314–Chaenactis cusickii plant in SW Idaho.
RMBGC1FA–USA, Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Chaenactis flowers line volcanic claystone slopes; Painted Hills Unit
RMW68XJ5–The civil twilight glow on the spring bloom of wildflowers at the base of the Painted Hills Unit in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds.
RF2BD391G–White blossoms of native Southern Mojave Desert Spring annual, Fremont Pincushion, Chaenactis Fremontii, in Joshua Tree National Park.
RFMNAYYD–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California
RMW2F2YT–Chaenactis cusickii habitat in SW Idaho 2.
RM2C1NBJN–Chaenactis alpina Chaenactis alpina.
RMRDDC98–. The Effects of disturbance on desert soils, vegetation, and community processes with emphasis on off-road vehicles : a critical review. Desert ecology; All terrain vehicles. Figure 6.9 a. b. c. Comparison of annual plants on May 9, 1978 in the control (upper row) and in tracks (lower row) created by 20 passes of a Ford "Bronco" at site 1 on Aug. 19, 1977. Chaenactis (left) and Erodium (center) were similar in size on control and tracked areas but Platystemon collected from within tracked areas (right) had large reductions in both root and shoot growth. Closeup of Platystemon from t
RMW68WPX–The civil twilight glow on the spring bloom of wildflowers at the base of the Painted Hills Unit in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds.
RF2BD392D–White blossoms of native Southern Mojave Desert Spring annual, Fremont Pincushion, Chaenactis Fremontii, in Joshua Tree National Park.
RFMNAYBR–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California
RMW2F30D–Chaenactis cusickii plant in SW Idaho 6.
RM2C1NBHN–Chaenactis alpina Chaenactis alpina.
RMRHKBNT–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. CEUTHOPHILUS 63 Ceuthophilus (su-thof'-il-us) Ceyx (se'-iks) Chaenactis (ken-akt'-is) Chaenactis. New Latin <Gr. chaino to gape-f-afe/1'5, a ray, referring to the marginal flowers of one section of the genus. The accent falls on the penult because this syllable is long (the vowel a followed by two con- sonants). Pronounced: ken-akt'-is. Chaenomeles* (ke-nom'-e-lez) Chaerophon (ke'-rofon) Chaerophyllum* (ke-ro-fir-um) Chaeropus (ke'-ro-pus) chaeta (ke'-ta, pi. ke'-te) Chaetochloa* (ke-tok'-16-a) Chaetognatha (ke-tog'-nath-a) chaetosema (
RMW68X9A–The civil twilight glow on the spring bloom of wildflowers at the base of the Painted Hills Unit in central Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds.
RFMNAYX3–A field of yellow wildflowers in Santa Barbara county, California