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These flowers may be quite attractive up close, but from a distance they are often inconspicuous. Green flowers are usually pollinated by the wind, but they may also attract beetles and other insects. Some of the flowers in this album are hardy, drought resistant, dwellers of the desert; while others are delicate, residents of the plateaus and cool canyons. This album features 15 different species.

Leopard Lily (Fritillaria atropurpurea) - Zion National Park
Pale Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum) - Zion National Park
Western Stoneseed (Lithospermum ruderale) - Zion National Park
Wild Rhubarb (Rumex hymenosepalus) - Zion National Park
Mexican Dock (Rumex salicifolius) - Zion National Park
Sticky Currant (Ribes viscosissimum) - Zion National Park
Pale Wolfberry (Lycium pallidum) - Zion National Park
Wild Rhubarb (Rumex hymenosepalus) - Zion National Park
Elkweed (Frasera speciosa) - Zion National Park
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