5 Beautiful Utah Wildflowers
Utah wildflowers are so wonderful and are spread throughout this great state. Here are 5 very beautiful flowers that you might see while going to a national park, or just walking around in your own neighborhood.
The baby blue eyes flower will continue to bloom throughout spring and loves sandy soil. These flowers can fill an entire field and are very beautiful to see.
The Dune Evening Primrose is common in the Mojave National Preserve, especially around the Devils playground. This wonderful flower can have leaves up to 3 inches long.
The Cushion Cactus is a flower that brings color to a cactus. This beautiful flower is very common in the Arches National Park, as well as other spots around Utah.
The Desert 4 O’clock thrive in hot and dry climates. They can sustain themselves with very little water, which is truly remarkable when you consider how colorful they are.
The Red and Yellow Flower is one of the most beautiful flower that I have ever seen. The bright red leafs surrounding the Yellow core looks like something almost too amazing to be real.
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