
Desert Princesplume lining a road in typical playa-basin habitat |

Desert Princesplume in a wash |
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Lower leaves highly dissected |

Upper leaves long and narrow |

Basal leaves highly dissected (dorsal surface) |

Basal leaves highly dissected (ventral surface) |

Basal leaves highly dissected |

Basal leaves highly dissected |

Upper leaves entire to few lobes |

Upper leaves entire to few lobes |

Upper leaves entire to few lobes |

Leaves usually smooth, without hairs |

Typically smooth, leaves can have short prickles |

Typically smooth, leaves can have short prickles |

Inflorescence: dense buds and yellow flowers |

Inflorescence: dense buds and yellow flowers |

Inflorescence: dense buds and yellow flowers |

Inflorescence: dense buds and yellow flowers |

Flowers with long sepals, long petals, and long (11–28 mm) filaments |

Flowers with long sepals, long petals, and long (11–28 mm) filaments |

Flowers with long sepals, long petals, and long (11–28 mm) filaments |

Last of the flowers, plus developing fruits |

Petal claws hairy |

Petal claws hairy |

Carpenter Bee feeding on Princesplume nectar |

Carpenter Bee feeding on Princesplume nectar |

Developing seedpods |

Developing seedpods |

Ripe seedpod: long and thin |

Ripe seedpod: long and thin |