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Desert basins, mountains, wetlands, and wildlands
Flower highlights, bloom-focused sightings, and the best places to look for flowers in Nevada. Use the highlight list to start quickly, then work through the full guide for a broader local view.
Sightings
58
Species
36
Active Months
10

Category Overview
This guide focuses on flowers within Nevada's wider region guide, with bloom-rich sightings and the places where wildflowers help define the landscape through the seasons.
Latest Sightings
A recent look at flower sightings across Nevada.
Jul 2, 2023
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Feb 18, 2007
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Jun 5, 2026
Jun 5, 2026
Sightings Map
Start wide, then zoom in to see where flower sightings cluster across Nevada.
Top Highlights
These flowers are snapped the most across this region.
Places to Start
These place guides connect well with the flowers covered in this region.

Nevada, US
You might spot Canada Goose, Antelope Bitterbrush, and Steller's Jay.
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Nevada, US
You might spot Engelmann's Hedgehog Cactus.
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Nevada, US
You might spot Western Toad, Western Fence Lizard, and Bitterroot.
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Nevada, US
You might spot Plains Pricklypear and Western Fence Lizard.
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Nevada, US
You might spot Great Basin Bristlecone Pine and Holmgren's Buckwheat.
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Nevada, US
You might spot Creosote Bush, Brittlebush, and Beavertail Pricklypear.
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Full Guide
The complete ranked list for this guide, ordered by sightings count.
Creosote Bush
Snowplant
Antelope Bitterbrush
Bitterroot
Jeffrey pine
Stansbury's Cliffrose
Sacred Datura
creeping mahonia
greenleaf manzanita
oleander
small-flowered blue-eyed mary
white fir
Colorado Four o'Clock
Curlleaf Mountain Mahogany
Desert Prince's Plume
Fee's lip fern
Goatsbeard
Oregon grape
Red Osier Dogwood
Rubber Rabbitbrush
Spreading Phlox
Western Wallflower
White Horehound
Yerba Mansa
blue columbine
blue palo verde
canyon live oak
common dandelion
common juniper
crossflower
fragrant evening primrose
golden currant
prickly lettuce
shrubby cinquefoils
sulfur buckwheat
velvet ash
Other Guides
Switch from flowers to birds and bugs for a broader view of Nevada's wildlife and nature.