Wildflowers of the Utah Desert

Prickly Pear Cactus, Utah Desert Wildflowers

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Utah Desert Wildflowers

Earlier in May, my parents and I returned to Utah for another hiking trip. We went to Zion and Bryce National Parks back in October, so this time we visited Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks.

I love learning to identify things: animals (easy), birds (harder), trees (harder still), and wildflowers. When I worked in Algonquin Park as a student, I got tree identification guides and taught myself to name the forest trees on my days off.

We spent over a week hiking through three National Parks and spent all day hiking the various trails. I got myself a wildflower identification guide and tried my best to name the myriad wildflowers that perfumed the dry desert air. I think I’ve got it right for most of them, but there are a few that I’m not sure of. In addition to the ones I photographed here, we also saw Hopi blanket flowers, Mormon tea, silvery lupine, Eaton’s penstemon, and Harriman’s yucca. I was surprised to see so much greenery – this was a much different desert than the one in which I grew up!

Blackbrush, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Blackbrush
Claretcup, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Claretcup
Claretcup, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Claretcup
Claretcup, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Claretcup
Common Globemallow, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Common Globemallow
Common Globemallow, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Common Globemallow
Common Paintbrush, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Common Paintbrush
Dwarf Lupine, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Dwarf Lupine
Wooly Locoweed, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Wooly Locoweed
Prince's Plume, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Prince’s Plume
Prickly Pear Cactus, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Prickly Pear Cactus
Prickly Pear Cactus, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Prickly Pear Cactus
Newberry's Twinpod, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Newberry’s Twinpod
Utah Desert Wildflowers
Utah Desert Wildflowers
Evening Primrose, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Evening Primrose
Evening Primrose, Utah Desert Wildflowers
Evening Primrose

Prickly Pear Cactus, Utah Desert Wildflowers

 

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  1. […] the delicious smell of the desert: wherever we turned, a gentle fragrant wind blew, perfumed by the desert flowers and […]

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