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Birds and bees are both attracted to these colors. Some of these flowers have deep throats that require a specialist like the hummingbird. Others are short and stout, perfect for a bumblebee. Some blue flowers have ultraviolet guidelines that direct insects to their nectar. This album features 58 different species.

Aspen Bluebells (Mertensia arizonica) - Zion National Park
Hoary Tansyaster (Dieteria canescens) - Zion National Park
Spreading Daisy (Erigeron divergens) - Zion National Park
Rock Clematis (Clematis columbiana) - Zion National Park
Perennial Rockcress (Arabis perennans) - Zion National Park
Western Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum occidentale) - Zion National Park
Oblongleaf Bluebells (Mertensia fusiformis) - Zion National Park
Flatspine Stickseed (Lappula occidentalis) - Zion National Park
Shortstem Lupine (Lupinus brevicaulis) - Zion National Park
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