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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis habitat in SW Idaho. Date: June 1998. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis plants in SW Idaho. Date: June 1998. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis leaves in SW Idaho. Date: April 1989. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis habitat in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis population with heavy cattle trampling in SW Idaho. Date: June 1998. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis in SE Oregon. Date: 19 June 2004. Source: Own work. Author:
Thayne Tuason.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis plants flowering in SW Idaho. Date: June 1998. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis fruiting in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis plant in SW Idaho. Date: 25 June 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis flowering in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis habitat closeup in SW Idaho. Date: 25 June 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis flowering in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis habitat in SW Idaho. Date: 25 June 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis plants in SW Idaho. Date: June 1998. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis flowering in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis in SW Idaho. Date: 7 May 2004. Source: Own work. Author:
Thayne Tuason.
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Description: English: Mentzelia mollis fruiting in SW Idaho. Date: between 1980 and 2002. Source: Boise District Bureau of Land Management (Formerly Four Rivers Field Office), Idaho. Author: Either Roger Rosentreter or Ann DeBolt, though in some cases it may be the work of a BLM technician or other botanist.
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Description: English: Epigynous flower of
Mentzelia multiflora — Adonis blazingstar, desert blazingstar. Native to southwestern North America. Svenska: Epigyn blomma, desert blazingstar. Date: 29 May 2005. Source: Own work. Author:
IdaBokmal.
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Description: Mentzelia multiflora along NM Hwy. 61 0.6 miles northeast of US Hwy. 180, 32.541 -108.011, Grant County, New Mexico, 15 Oct 2013. Date: 15 October 2013, 15:52. Source:
Mentzelia multiflora. Author:
Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM.
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Mentzelia multiflora — Adonis blazingstar. NOTE: U.S. range only is shown, also native to Northern Mexico. Date: Unknown dateUnknown date. Source: USDA - Natrual Resources Conservation Services. Author: USDA - Natrual Resources Conservation Services. Other versions: Derivative works of this file:
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Description: English:
Mentzelia multiflora — Adonis blazingstar. The plant in bloom at dusk, just south of Santa Fe,
Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Date: 23 September 2011. Source: Own work. Author:
JerryFriedman.
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JerryFriedman.
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Description: shining stickleaf, Mentzelia nitens, California, White Mountains, fan below Coldwater Canyon, Chalfant Valley - Owens Valley drainage, elevation 1405 m (4610 ft). Another of the big bright desert annuals that greet a big water year, this species is confined to the east side of the central Sierra Nevada in California, eastward to adjacent parts of the southern Great Basin and northern Mojave Desert in western Nevada, at elevations of 400-2000 meters (1300-6600 feet). It is very similar to Mentzelia jonesii from somewhat lower elevations farther south and east in the Mojave Desert, and I identified these plants based solely on geography, since the other main differences between the two are different sculpturing of the seed coats, and different chromosome numbers, neither of which were available to me! The type location of Mentzelia nitens is just north of here near Benton, California. Also called blazing stars, the common name stickleaf comes from the tiny barbed hairs on the foliage and other parts of most Mentzelia species, which cause them to adhere to clothing and other passing epidermal coverings, and no doubt aid in dispersal of the plants and their seeds. Also visible in this images are yellowthroats (Phacelia fremontii). Date: 21 April 2017, 15:19. Source:
shining stickleaf, Mentzelia nitens. Author:
Jim Morefield from Nevada, USA. Camera location
37° 28′ 15.85″ N, 118° 19′ 52.14″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 37.471069; -118.331150.