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Flora of Mount Charleston
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Scarlet Gilia
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Scarlet Gilia
Ipomopsis aggregata
encountered on route to Mack's Peak. Spring Mountains, Nevada. These wildflowers belong to the Polemoniaceae- Phlox Family. They occurr from the lowest elevations to high mountains and bloom all summer.
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Anya Jingle
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Nov 24, 2007 4:28 pm
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