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Image:Allium sp Ring Mt. .JPG| Taken at Ring Mountain, Marin County, in serpentine area.
Image:Allium sp Ring Mt. .JPG| Taken at Ring Mountain, Marin County, in serpentine area.
Image:Apricot mallow .jpg| Taken in Anza Borego State Park.
Image:Apricot mallow .jpg| Taken in Anza Borego State Park.
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Image:Aconitum columbianum Monkshood .jpg|
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Image:Aconitum columbianum Monkshood .jpg|Found in a meadow along the west shore of Lake Tahoe.
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Image:Fritillaria recurva Scarlet fritillary .JPG| Found on dry slopes. Not known to occur in Marin County. This one is from Sonoma, where it is uncommon.
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Image:Fritillaria lilliacea FRAGRANT FRITILLARY 2.jpg| Another view of this charming nodding flower.
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Image:Fritillaria lilliacea FRAGRANT FRITILLARY .jpg| An early bloomer, and not really all that fragrant. In Marin can be found on the southern slope of Mt. Burdell, and on a knoll out by Nicasio resevoir.
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Image:Fritillaria atropurpurea Spotted Mountain Bells 2.jpg| Close view looking up at the Sierra version of our Mission Bells.
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Image:Fritillaria atropurpurea Purple Fritillary 5.jpg| Found on a hike in the Lake Tahoe area. Difficult to photograph.
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Image:Ferocactus cylindrceus Barrel Cactus group.jpg| A common cactus, but with rather special flowers.
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Image:Ferocactus cylindraceus Barrel Cactus .jpg|
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Image:EVENING PRIMROSE sp Texas.jpg| ID uncertain
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Image:Erythronium pupurascens FAWN LILY.jpg| Common in certain parts of the Sierra. This from an area south of Echo Summit.
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Image:Phlox drummondii Drummond's Phlox.jpg| Texas Hill Country, April 2005
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Image:Cuscuta salina Dodder.jpg| One of four species of the parasitic Dodder found in Marin County. This one grows on Pickleweed (Salicornia).
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