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Yellow
seems to be the dominant floral color of early March wildflowers in
Death Valley National Park. The top left flowers, growing along the
roadside between Furnace Creek and Stovepipe Wells, on California
Highway 190, may be a variety of primrose. The other images are flowers
adorning a shrub growing in depressions on Mesquite Flat Dunes near
Stovepipe Wells. As petals fall from the branches, they gather in
dips in the sand surface, above. |
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