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CareyPhotography > I haven't found anything yet that explains why Dune Evening Primrose frequently grows in a circle like this.
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose (Oenothera deltoids) at Kelso Dunes in the Mojave desert.
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose at the Kelso Dunes in the Mojave National Preserve
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose at the Kelso Dunes in the Mojave Desert. Too bad there were footprints EVERYWHERE.
CareyPhotography > A yellow evening primrose At Kelso Dunes in the Mojave Desert, not sure which one
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose at the Kelso Dunes in the Mojave National Preserve.
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose at the Kelso Dunes in the Mojave National Preserve. This plant is pollinated by the long-tongued, White-lined Sphynx Moth (Hyles lineata).
CareyPhotography > I haven't found anything yet that explains why Dune Evening Primrose frequently grows in a circle like this.
CareyPhotography > Dune Evening Primrose at the Kelso Dunes in the Mojave National Preserve
I haven't found anything yet that explains why Dune Evening Primrose frequently grows in a circle like this.
CareyPhotography > I haven't found anything yet that explains why Dune Evening Primrose frequently grows in a circle like this.
I haven't found anything yet that explains why Dune Evening Primrose frequently grows in a circle like this.
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