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Bear Poppy (Arctomecon californica) growing in desert soil near Lake Mead, Nevada. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii, red poppy bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii flower of white poppy growing on the rocky shore of the Sea of ​​Japan. Symbol of the Far East, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii flower of white poppy growing on the rocky shore of the Sea of ​​Japan. Symbol of the Far East, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
White poppy (Arctomecon merriamii) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii, white poppy macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii, white poppy macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowering Bear Poppy (Arctomecon californica) growing in microbiotic soil near Lake Mead, Nevada
Red Arctomecon merriamii poppy flower blooming in garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow flowers, Arctomecon merriamii poppy blooming in garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a Mix of Cut Leaf Groundsel, White Poppy, and Texas Bluebonnet Wildflowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii flower of white poppy growing on the rocky shore of the Sea of ??Japan. Symbol of the Far East, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow poppy close-up, Arctomecon merriamii springflower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arctomecon merriamii, red poppy closeup in the nature, with a bee on the poppy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow poppy close-up, Arctomecon merriamii springflower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unusual image showing a flowering Bear Poppy (Arctomecon californica) growing in microbiotic soil near Lake Mead, Nevada. This plant only grows in soil rich in gypsum (calcium sulfate). In addition this plant is growing in microbiotic soil which is material made up of cyanobacter algae, moss, fungi and bacteria in matrix of soil particles. This surface growth forms a crusty cover which resists wind erosion.


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