
Silverleaf Sunray in Gold Butte National Monument |

Silverleaf Sunrays near Little Finland, Gold Butte National Monument |

Silverleaf Sunray in mud-hills habitat |

Silverleaf Sunray in mud-hills habitat |

Silverleaf Sunray in mud-hills habitat |

Silverleaf Sunray seem to like disturbed habitats with gypsum soils |

Young Silverleaf Sunray plant |

Young Silverleaf Sunray plant |

Young Silverleaf Sunray plant |

Leaf on young Silverleaf Sunray
plant |

Silverleaf Sunray flower bud ready to open |

Silverleaf Sunray flower bud ready to open |

Silverleaf Sunray flower bud opening |

Newly opened Silverleaf Sunray flower (note lack of ray-flowers [petals]) |

Newly opened Silverleaf Sunray flower (note ray-flowers emerging) |

Silverleaf Sunray with newly opened flowers |

Newly opened Silverleaf Sunray flower (note ray-flowers almost full) |

Newly opened Silverleaf Sunray flower (note ray-flowers almost full) |

Silverleaf Sunray with numerous, fully developed flowers |

Silverleaf Sunray with fully developed flowers |

Small Silverleaf Sunray tend to have few flowers |

Large Silverleaf Sunray tend to have many flowers |

Silverleaf Sunray flower |

Silverleaf Sunray flower |

Silverleaf Sunray flower |

Silverleaf Sunray flower with a moth pollinator |

Silverleaf Sunray flower (from the side) |

Silverleaf Sunray flower (from the side) |
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Older Silverleaf Sunray plants tend to develop a stalk |

Older Silverleaf Sunray plants tend to develop a stalk |

Older Silverleaf Sunray plants tend to develop a stalk |

Not-so-old Silverleaf Sunray growing on a stalk |

Silverleaf Sunray during winter |

Silverleaf Sunray on red mud soils during winter |