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Kurt Kuznicki
Nevada Wildflowers
Prince’s Plume – Palisade Mesa, with Lunar Crater in the background.
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Kent LeFevre
Nevada Wildflowers
Indian Paintbrush with Dwarf Phlox – Ely.
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Lauren Arends
Nevada Wildflowers
Salvia – Carson City.
Nevada Magazine
As many know, Nevada has seen an abundantly wet winter this year, so it was a no-brainer to include a look at the bumper crop of beauty that can be found in our normally arid climate.
While a desert state might not be the first place you’d think of when you go looking for flowers, Nevada is home to more than 100 types of wildflowers according to uswildflowers.com. While it’s an unofficial count, it doesn’t take more than a walk around the state during our spring and early summer months to know it can’t be far off.
From top to bottom and side to side, the hills and valleys of Nevada are alive with the sights of colour. We’ve included a reference map for where each photo was taken at the end of the story; just match the numbered flower to the map, and you’ll be able to find out what’s blooming where.
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