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List of Sonoran Desert Wildflowersreport

  • Common name: common fiddleneck (Amsinckia menziesii)

  • Flowers bloom March through May (Amsinckia menziesii)

  • Common name: desert anemone (Anemone tuberosa)

  • Flowers bloom February to April (Anemone tuberosa)

  • Common name: hairyseed bahia, silverleaf bahia (Bahia absinthifolia)

  • Flowers bloom spring through fall (Bahia absinthifolia)

  • Common name: Coulter's brickellbush (Brickellia coulteri)

  • Flowers bloom March to November (Brickellia coulteri)

  • Common name: Arizona wrightwort (Carlowrightia arizonica)

  • Flowers bloom in the spring (Carlowrightia arizonica)

  • Common name: Arizona centaury (Centaurium calycosum)

  • Flowers bloom April to June (Centaurium calycosum)

  • Common name: New Mexico catseye, New Mexico cryptantha (Cryptantha albida)

  • Flowers bloom in early spring (Cryptantha albida)

  • Common name: Panamint catseye, bristlelobe cryptantha (Cryptantha angustifolia)

  • Flowers bloom in early spring (Cryptantha angustifolia)

  • Common name: American wild carrot (Daucus pusillus)

  • Flowers bloom March to May (Daucus pusillus)

  • Common name: pricklyburr (Datura innoxia)

  • Common name: bluedicks (Dichelostemma capitatum)

  • Flowers bloom February to May (Dichelostemma capitatum)

  • Common name: brittlebush (Encelia farinosa)

  • Flowers bloom in the spring (Encelia farinosa)

  • Common name: white woolly daisy (Eriophyllum lanosum)

  • Flowers bloom February through May (Eriophyllum lanosum)

  • Common name: common bedstraw, cleavers, stickywilly (Galium aparine)

  • Flowers bloom in the spring (Galium aparine)

  • Common name: desert sunflower, hairy desert sunflower, desert gold (Geraea canescens)

  • Common name: Gooding's verbena, southwestern mock vervain (Glandularia gooddingii)

  • Flowers bloom winter, spring, and fall (Glandularia gooddingii)

  • Common name: cockroachplant (Haplophyton crooksii)

  • Flowers bloom March to April and July to November (Haplophyton crooksii)

  • Common name: burroweed, shrine jimmyweed, burrow goldenweed (Isocoma tenuisecta)

  • Flowers bloom in September through November (Isocoma tenuisecta)

  • Common name: beloperone, chuparosa (Justicia californica)

  • Flowers bloom in the spring (Justicia californica)

  • Common name: slender goldenweed, yellow spiny daisy (Machaeranthera gracilis)

  • Flowers bloom February to December (Machaeranthera gracilis)

  • Common name: California desertdandelion (Malacothrix californica)

  • Common name: Parry's false prairie-clover (Marina parryi)

  • Common name: plains blackfoot, blackfoot daisy (Melampodium leucanthum)

  • Flowers bloom March through December (Melampodium leucanthum)

  • Common name: Mojave desert star (Monoptilon bellioides)

  • Common name: purplemat (Nama demissum)

  • Flowers bloom from February to May (Nama demissum)

  • Common name: desert tobacco, coyote tobacco (Nicotiana obtusifolia)

  • Flowers bloom spring to fall (Nicotiana obtusifolia)

  • Common name: Parry's penstemon (Penstemon parryi)

  • Flowers bloom February to April (Penstemon parryi)

  • Common name: rose bladderpod (Physaria purpurea)

  • Flowers bloom January to May (Physaria purpurea)

  • Common name: doubleclaw (Proboscidea parviflora)

  • Common name: desert chicory, New Mexico plumeseed (Rafinesquia neomexicana)

  • Flowers bloom mid-February to May (Rafinesquia neomexicana)

  • Common name: chia (Salvia columbariae)

  • Flowers bloom March–May (Salvia columbariae)

  • Common name: Coues' senna (Senna covesii)

  • Flowers bloom in spring and fall (Senna covesii)

  • Common name: Wislizenus' senna, shrubby senna (Senna wislizeni)

  • Flowers bloom in the mid to late summer (Senna wislizeni)

  • Common name: sleepy catchfly, sleepy silene (Silene antirrhina)

  • Flowers bloom March to August (Silene antirrhina)

  • Common name: desert globemallow, apricot mallow (Sphaeralcea ambigua)

  • Flowers bloom in the spring (Sphaeralcea ambigua)

  • Common name: American threefold (Trixis californica)

  • Flowers after rains, most commonly in the spring (Trixis californica)

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The Sonoran Desert is located in North America on the border of the United States and Mexico. It is one of the largest and hottest deserts in North America, covering a total area of 311,000 square kilometers. Many unique plants and animals live in the Sonoran Desert, such as the giant saguaro cactus. Many wildflowers, wild plants and animals are well known here, and the tool only generated 66 items of wildflower information that had been discovered by experts.

Most of these wildflowers don’t need much water and have a great thirst for sunlight. In the desert, humidity is the key to life. Local environmental factors are also important in determining the characteristics of desert plant communities and the animals that sustain them. When you randomly look at the wildflower information on this list, you’ll see that most of them are drought-tolerant or groundwater-wet plants. In an effort to better protect resources, the 2,008 square kilometer area of the Sonoran Desert has been designated the Sonoran Desert National Register of Historic Places.

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