Blazing star
Image copyright by Mark A. Chappell



Blazingstar (Mentzelia laevicaulis) grows in dry, disturbed habitats (like the sides of gravel roads) in the Great Basin, and the showy yellow flowers stand out against the landscape.   These were growing near Mono Lake, in eastern California.   A quite different-looking relative, sand blazing-star can be found in southwestern deserts.

  • digital capture, Canon 1D Mk. II, Canon 100 mm macro lens, fill-in flash (2005, left), or 500 mm IS lens + 1.4X converter and extension tubes plus fill-in flash (2006, right)