Biscuit Root is a member of the carrot family. The tiny flowers have five petals. They are arranged in clusters called umbels. The
Butter-and-eggs is a member of the figwort family. The flowers are long tubes with three inflated (balloon-like) sacks near the top. In
Fiddleneck is a member of the borage family. Flowers are tubular (shaped like a tube), with five petals. Flower buds are held in tight
Field Owl’s-Clover is a member of the figwort family. The flowers are long tubes with three inflated (balloon-like) lobes near the top.
Fremont’s Tidy-tips is a member of the sunflower family. Each flowerhead is actually made up of 20-40 individual flowers. The outer ray
The Frying Pan Poppy is a member of the poppy family. All members of this family have four petals. The flowers are yellow. The
Hawkbit is a member of the sunflower family. Each flowerhead is actually made up of 5-50 individual yellow flowers. In Hawkbit, all of
Narrow-leaf Mule’s Ear is a member of the sunflower family. Each flowerhead is actually made up of 20-100 individual flowers. The outer
Vernal Pool Buttercup is a member of the buttercup family. The small flowers have tiny yellow petals. The head of seeds is much larger
Vernal Pool Goldfields are a member of the sunflower family. Each flowerhead is actually made up of 20-100 individual yellow flowers. The