Over my vacation a few weeks ago I spent a few hours photographing wildflowers in Death Valley. I found 21 different species in bloom in 3 separate areas of the park. The first area, near Ashford Mill had mostly Desert Gold and Sand Verbenas. The second area, off Green Valley Road, where we camped and which received a good amount of rain (on February 25th-26th) had Cryptantha, Woolystars and Fiddlenecks. Finally the big score came on my birthday on the 27th just below Jubilee pass on the way to Shoshone.

The ground by the road was covered with over a dozen different species of wildflowers. I photographed many flowers I had never seen before. It was really quite beautiful. Hopefully the rain will keep up and more flowers will pop up throughout the desert. There is something really magical about finding wildflowers carpeting the ground in one of the harshest desert environments on the planet.

Below are some of my favorites from the trip. Read on to see each of the 21 different Death Valley wildflowers I photographed.

Desert Five Spot

Eremalche rotundifolia

Gravel Ghost

Atrichoseris latyphylla

Desert Gold Poppy

Eschscholzia glyptosperma

Bigelow's Monkeyflower

Mimulus bigelovei

Forget-Me-Not

Cryptantha angustifolia

Desert Sand Verbena

Abronia villosa

Brown-eyed Primrose

Camissonia claviformis

Desert Sand Verbena Buds

Abronia villosa

Bristly Fiddleneck

Amsinckia tessellata var. tessellata

Wilcox's Woollystar

Eriastrum wilcoxii

Golden Suncup and Insect

Camissonia brevipes

Golden Evening Primrose

Camissonia brevipes

Scented Forget-Me-Not

Cryptantha utahensis

Golden Desert-Snapdragon

Mohavea breviflora

Golden Evening Primrose

Camissonia brevipes

White Blazingstar

Mentzelia albicaulis

Grape Soda Lupine

Lupinus excubitus var. excubitus

Emory's Rock-daisy

Perityle emoryi

Desert Dandelion

Malacothrix glabrata

Desert Star

Monoptilon bellioides

Small Desert Star

Monoptilon bellidiforme

Hairy Desertsunflower

Geraea canescens

Desert Gold

Geraea canescens

Golden Evening Primrose

Camissonia brevipes

Desert Gold

Geraea canescens

Death Valley Phacelia

Phacelia vallis-mortae

Grape Soda Lupine

Lupinus excubitus var. excubitus

You can view the complete series of Death Valley Wildflowers here.

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