Thicksepal Catseye
One of the numerous species of catseyes found in the United States, the thicksepal catseye is a hardy and prickly native wildflower found in the arid regions of the American Southwest and is a great source of nectar for many of the insects . This one photographed in the Pawnee National Grasslands of Northeastern Colorado.
- Copyright
- © 2011
- Image Size
- 2848x4288 / 7.8MB
- Keywords
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Angiosperms, Asterids, Boraginaceae, C. crassisepala, Colorado, Cryptantha, Cryptantha crassisepala, Eritrichium crassisepalum, Eudicots, Krynitzkia crassisepala, Pawnee National Grasslands, Plantae, annual, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bractless crypthanta, bud, color, desert, dicot, flora, flower, flowers, forb, forget-me-not, fresh, green, herb, native, natural, nature, plains, plant, plants, prairie, roadtrip, summer, thicksepal catseye, tiny, white, wild, wildflowers
- Contained in galleries
- White Wildflowers, Boraginaceae (Borages and Forget-Me-Nots)