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Scarlet Gilia
Ipomopsis aggregata encountered along North Loop Trail.
Mummy's Toe (a subpeak on Mummy Mountain) is in the background.
Spring Mountains, Nevada. June 2008.

These wildflowers belong to the Polemoniaceae- Phlox Family.
They can be found from the lowest elevations to high mountains and bloom all summer.


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d_shorbyour photos

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taught me to put a scene in the back. nice one.
Posted Jul 2, 2008 10:49 pm

Anya JingleRe: your photos

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Thank you. I enjoyed your sunflower shots also. Cheers!
Posted Jul 3, 2008 4:28 pm

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