Unknown Wild flowers

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  1. 2ofus

    2ofus Hardy Maple

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    While on our trip to Nevada we stopped several times in road side pullouts and took pictures of whatever looked interesting. I'm hoping some of you could help me identify these two flowers.
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    The first flower is about 2 feet high, the second one, I think is fasciation ? and the last picture, the flowers are about 6 to 8 inches tall and may be a succulent.
     
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  3. Philip Nulty

    Philip Nulty Strong Ash

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    Wish i could help you identify those two 2ofus,..nice looking bloom on the top one though the stem is interesting it looks a leggy plant,..perhaps in a more moist area it might fill in,..that second plant looks very attractive,..did you take a cutting or root,..i wouldn't have missed the chance,..the top one has lots of seed pots,..i would be tempted there as well lol.
     
  4. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What part of Nevada and was it in the flat lands area or at a higher altitude? That makes a difference in what the wildflowers are.
     
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    Islandlife Young Pine

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    Can't help with the identification either but they both look interesting.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    That plant is totally foreign to my part of the world, I cannot identify it...but you are right about the fasciation.
     
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