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New Mexico Wildflowers

Wren Allen

. . . and other roadside attractions. Notes on nature and art by botanical artist Wren Allen.

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Week 2 of 29 February Flowers

##### Work in progress: Tulip bouquet in colored pencil, status as of this Thursday, 15 Feb.

10 months ago
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Week 1 of 29 February Flowers 2024

Yesterday marked the first full week of the #29februaryflowers2024 challenge on Instagram. Here are the images I posted on my feed and a few notes about them:

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Introducing February Flowers 2024

##### Indian blanketflower (Gaillardia pulchella) with checkered white butterfly (Pontia protodice). Blanketflower is a great choice for waterwise gardens! Native pollinators like the checkered white are going to be a recurring theme for my...

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  • Wren Allen

    I’m a botanical artist in the Land of Enchantment.

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