![]() Photo by Sally King Common in the canyons of the mixed conifer forest and piñon-juniper woodland. Blooms mid-summer (June) in visitor center area and somewhat later (late June - early July) up-canyon. ![]() Photo by Sally King Found in the piñon-juniper forest, such as on the Frijolito Loop Trail. Blooms much of the summer. ![]() Photo by Sally King Common in the piñon-juniper woodland, especially rocky areas. Blooms early summer (late May to early June). ![]() Photo by Sally King Also called Blanket Flower. Can bloom in great profusion in Frijoles Canyon, along the Main Pueblo Loop Trail. Blooms all summer long, but is most abundant in early summer. ![]() Photo by Sally King Blooms early summer. Can be found in moist canyon bottoms such as Upper Frijoles Canyon. ![]() Photo by Sally King FOUR-WING SALTBUSH (Atriplex canescens) ![]() Photo by Sally King Blooms in mid to late summer. Found under pine trees, mostly in the canyons. ![]() Photo by Sally King Blooms in mid to late summer. Attracts hummingbirds. Found in most areas of the park, especially in the riparian zones. ![]() Photo by Sally King Also called Skyrocket, Desert Trumpet. Blooms in early summer and then again late summer into fall. Attracts hummingbirds. Found in the canyons and on the mesas within the park. ![]() Photo by Sally King Also called Star-Glory. Present in abundance only on an intermittent basis. Vines can be numerous in the dwellings along the Main Pueblo Loop Trail. Blooms in late summer. ![]() Photo by Sally King Blooms mid to late summer. Found in the piñon-juniper woodland and the Ponderosa pine forest. ![]() Photo by Sally King Blooms in late summer. Found in moist canyons and mixed conifer forest. ![]() photo by sally king ROCKY MOUNTAIN OR WOOD LILY (lilium umbellatum) ![]() photo by sally king ORANGE-FLOWERED MOUNTAIN DANDELION (Agoseris aurantiaca) |
Last updated: January 30, 2022