In riparian zone, off mad river.
Likely N. tagentina but not positive with ID.
3-cleft stigma, anthers longer than corolla lobes.
30+ on road way, in 10 ft radius. Pop much larger.
75+ individuals, 60% in fruit and 40% in flower. Basal leaf is withered.
Rocky shallow soil.
Unknown one for me. Leaves opposite. Very pretty.
Looks like ssp. albicaulis and it’s within the hab range.
150 individuals on 85 feet of roadcut along Ponderosa Way Rd. In full bloom. About 70% are lavking the red centers that I typically see for the subsp. Some have it though.