NAZ Flora: A Photographic, Annotated Catalog of Northern Arizona Vascular Plants, published by Mindbird Maps & Books

Camissonia brevipes

Golden Suncup

A member of the Onagraceae, the Evening-primrose Family

Inflorescence detail of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Inflorescence detail.

Mohave County: Haviland Rest Area off of westbound lane
of Interstate 40 at ca. 1720 feet elevation.

24 March 2008.

 

Inflorescence detail of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Inflorescence, in closer detail.

Same specimen as in prior image.

24 March 2008.

 

Habit of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Habit.

Same specimen as in prior images.

24 March 2008.

 

Basal leaves and lower stem of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Basal leaves and lower stem.

Same specimen as in prior images.

24 March 2008.

 

Habit of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Habit, with tape to show scale in inches.

Same specimen as in prior images.

24 March 2008.

 

Habitat of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Habitat; mixed in with unidentified white rayed composite and a weedy mustard.

Same location as in prior images.

24 March 2008.

 

Habitat of Camissonia brevipes, Haviland Rest Area along Interstate 40, Mohave County, Arizona.

Habitat, the subject scattered across the foreground.
Several ocotillos (Fouquieria splendens) can be seen.
The buildings of the rest area are in the background.

Same location as in prior images.

24 March 2008.

 

Photographs copyright © Lee Dittmann

This page created 6 August 2010.

 

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