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Golden Sun Cup, Yellow Cups, Mojave Sun Cup, these are common names for a plant which taxonomy attempts to quantify as Chylismia Brevipes. In areas proximate to 29 Palms, they appear after sufficient winter rains. Taxonomical value can be gleaned from spots in shades of dark red near the base of blooming petals.
Plains stoneseed, Lithospermum incisum, Snake Creek Valley, Great Basin National Park, Nevada; Great basin Desert; Boraginaceae Family
Photo of Beach evening primrose Oenothera drummondii flower
Yellow Wildflowers\nHalf Moon Bay, California
Some flowers in Laguna Nimez Reserva in El Calafate in Patagonia, Argentina
The hoary rockrose (Helianthemum oelandicum) in flower. It is a rocky plant from calcareous soils.
Colorful wildflowers in colors of yellows, purples cover the hillsides of Crested Butte, CO: Lupines, Mule Ear Daisies & Sunflowers in the summer months.
Camissonia Strigulosa is the scientific nomenclature for a very small wildflower with the common name Sandy Soil Sun Cup. In spite of its small stature, this plant is equipped with attractive blossoms. They can be realized in the partially developed margins of 29 Palms.
Yellow Evening Primrose, Long-tubed evening primrose, Oenothera flava var. flava; Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah; Onagraceae Family
Yellow flowers of a evening primrose, also called Oenothera biennis or Gemeine Nachtkerze
Red rock formations of the scenic desert landscape located in the Valley Of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA.
Oenothera drummondii, Beach evening-primrose flower with leaves on a sand beach. Roman aqueduct beach Caesarea Maritima, Israel
The Desert Evening Primrose (Oenothera primiveris) is a flowering plant native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico and is well adapted to an arid environment. It is a perennial plant that grows up to 1 to 2 feet tall, is bushy and has multiple stems coming from a woody base. The leaves are lance-shaped, light green in color, and covered with fine hairs.  The Desert Evening Primrose has large, fragrant pale-yellow petals that bloom from spring to early summer depending on local climate conditions.  They are often found in sand or rocky soils in washes and slopes.  This Desert Evening Primrose was photographed in the Canada del Oro Wash in Oro Valley near Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Yellow flowers growing in the Sonoran desert
California spring blooms Beach Primrose
49 Palms Canyon of Joshua Tree National Park is an awesome location to observe the floral transformation which occurs after sufficient winter precipitation. One such constituent is the Mojave Sun Cup, a small wildflower with bright yellow blossoms known to botany as Chylismia Brevipes.
Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia, the beach suncup or beach evening primrose, is a species of the evening primrose family and is native to open dunes and sandy soils of coastal California, Baja California and Oregon.  Asilomar State Beach, California. Onagraceae
The yellow garlic (Allium moly) in flower It is a medicinal and edible plant
Short to medium, stiffy erect, hairy perennial. Leaves digitate, with 5-7 oblong, coarsely-toothed to pinnately lobed leaflets, gray to grayish green. Flowers pale yellow, 15-25mm, in lax, branched clusters; petals equally or slighter longer than the sepals.\nHabitat: Dry grassy and waste places, meadows, banks, woodland margins, roadsides and field boundaries.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: C and E Europe, France and Germany southward. Naturalized in Britain and parts of N Europe. Cultivated in Gardens.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Springtime in California
Evening primrose (Oenothera erythrosepala) is a source for a well-known oil that has supposed (or actual) benefit in treating a range of symptoms from diabetes to eczema. As such, it is a well-known plant in the field of traditional medicines. Nice soft bokeh beyond selective focus.
Bright yellow flower of the primrose that blooms in the field. Flowerhead macro photograph.
Horizontal closeup photo of bright yellow flowers growing on an uncultivated plant in the countryside near Tenterfield NSW. Soft focus background.with Bluff Mountain landmark.
Wide Throat Yellow Monkeyflower, Diplacus Brevipes, a native annual monoclinous herb displaying raceme inflorescences during springtime in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Pale Evening Primrose, Oenothera pallida, pale evening-primrose, Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah; Onagraceae Family
lone desert flower in Nevada
Springtime flowers in Beach Sand Dunes
Super-bloom is a rare event of millions of wildflowers blooming in the desert of Death Valley, California. It only happen under perfect conditions.  Here is a unique close up of those called Desert Gold.
Prairie in Summer at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA
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