RMBT5F9H–Encelia canescens flowers in inhospitable Atacama desert during 'desierto florido' Atacama (III) Chile South America
RMK2DCTM–Death valley covered in mass of flowers of Desert gold (Geraea canescens) after El Nino rains, Death Valley, California, USA, February 2016
RMBWTEMM–Encelia canescens flowers in inhospitable Atacama desert during 'desierto florido' Atacama (III) Chile South America
RM2BNK817–Flowers blooming in Death Valley including Phacelia (Phacelia crenulata), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), Rock daisies (Perityle emori), and Brown-eye
RM2BXA91E–00756091.tif Encelia canescens var parvifolia Ball.
RM2BNK821–Death valley covered in mass of flowers of Desert gold (Geraea canescens) after El Nino rains, Death Valley, California, USA, February 2016
RM2BNN5HM–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RM2BTW5MT–Encelia canescens Lam.
RM2BNN5MA–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RMHWW13E–CALIFORNIA, USA: Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena, Desert gold, and Birdcage evening primrose with the Santa Rosa Mountains in background,
RMRFRRHJ–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE 4. Parasitism of Krameria canescens ox different hosts. 1, Auto-parasitism of Krameria; only submerged part of haustorium is shown. 2, detail from young haustorial cushion showing cells which form curving tissue of the mature organ. 3, Attachment of Krameria on Encelia farino8a. 4. Penetration of haustorium to wood in root of Menodora scabra. 5. Krameria on root of Parkinsonia microphylla, showing plugging of ducts of host. The heavy red margin indicates extent of formation of cork in haustorium. 6, Attachment of Krameria roots to root of
RM2BTW5M9–Encelia canescens Lam.
RM2BNN5KY–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RMHWW18H–CALIFORNIA, USA: Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena, Desert gold and Birdcage evening primrose with the Santa Rosa Mountains in background.
RM2BNN5HK–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides), with the
RM2BNN5HE–1563786 - - Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides
RM2BNN5M3–Desert landscape at sunset, with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides)
RM2BNN5MC–Desert landscape with flowering Sand verbena (Abronia), Desert gold (Geraea canescens), and Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) Anza-Borre
RM2ATWG4J–Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) and desert golds (Geraea canescens) carpet the sandy washes beneath the Calumet Mountains at dawn. Mojave Trail National Monument, Mojave Desert, California, USA. 17th March 2019.
RM2ATWG4K–Birdcage evening primrose (Oenothera deltoides) and desert golds (Geraea canescens) carpet the sandy washes beneath the Calumet Mountains, under the Milky Way. Mojave Trail National Monument, Mojave Desert, California, USA. 18th March 2019.