Category
page 4Flora of Utah
Opuntia pinkavae
species of plant

Houstonia rubra
species of plant

Trifolium parryi
species of plant

Atriplex phyllostegia
species of plant

Castilleja rhexiifolia
species of plant
Asclepias welshii
species of plant

Hilaria rigida
species of plant

Eremogone macradenia
species of plant

Corallorhiza wisteriana
species of plant

Crepis modocensis
species of plant
Lupinus kingii
species of plant

Puccinellia simplex
species of plant

Penstemon deustus
species of plant
Caulanthus crassicaulis
species of plant
Dalea searlsiae
species of plant
Achyronychia
Achyronychia is a monotypic genus of flowering plant containing the single species Achyronychia cooperi, which is known by the common names onyxflower and frost-mat. This plant is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of northern Mexico and the U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. In California, it is known from San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Inyo Counties. In Arizona, it occurs in Yuma, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Maricopa Counties. It has also been reported from Washington County in Utah, and from Clark County, Nevada.

Physaria fendleri
species of plant
Galium multiflorum
species of plant

Hackelia micrantha
species of plant

Astragalus woodruffii
species of plant

Penstemon linarioides
species of plant
Psorothamnus polydenius
species of plant

Eriodictyon angustifolium
species of plant

Penstemon radicosus
species of plant
Penstemon caespitosus
species of plant
Eriogonum bicolor
species of plant

Senecio bigelovii
species of plant
Draba ramulosa
species of plant

Boechera lemmonii
species of plant

Phacelia curvipes
species of plant

Melica stricta
species of plant

Lepidium barnebyanum
species of plant

Cymopterus evertii
species of plant

Funastrum utahense
species of plant
Delphinium geyeri
species of plant
Eriogonum nidularium
species of plant

Lupinus prunophilus
species of plant

Sclerocactus sileri
species of plant
Pterostegia
Pterostegia is a monotypic plant genus containing only the single species Pterostegia drymarioides, which is known as the woodland threadstem, woodland pterostegia, fairy mist, or fairy bowties.
Fimbristylis thermalis
species of plant

Hesperidanthus argillaceus
species of plant

Calochortus ambiguus
species of plant
Draba burkei
species of plant

Sidalcea oregana
species of plant
Physaria tumulosa
flower in the mustard family
Paeonia brownii
species of plant
Hesperidanthus suffrutescens
species of plant

Castilleja scabrida
species of plant

Rafinesquia neomexicana
species of plant

Penstemon watsonii
species of plant

Penstemon breviculus
species of plant

Mimetanthe
Mimetanthe is a genus of flowering plants in the family Phrymaceae. It has only one species, Mimetanthe pilosa, synonym Mimulus pilosus, known by the common names false monkeyflower and downy mimetanthe. It is native to the western United States (Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington State) and Baja California, where it grows in moist and disturbed habitat types. This plant is different enough from other monkeyflowers that it is treated in its own monotypic genus, Mimetanthe, or it may be retained in Mimulus.
Penstemon cyanocaulis
species of plant
Cymopterus globosus
species of plant

Dodecatheon redolens
species of plant
Penstemon lentus
species of plant

Erigeron melanocephalus
species of plant

Phacelia anelsonii
species of plant

Lomatium macrocarpum
species of perennial flowering plant in the carrot family
Aquilegia scopulorum
species of plant