Here are some of the flowers both domestic and wild that grow in the rock gardens and varied native habitat at Bullion Creekside Retreat and RV Park.  There are several habitats on the property including intermountain high desert, riparian meadow, and forest.

     Flowers of the Bullion Creekside Retreat

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Hosted by Bryan and Ana Burrell

Red Prickly Pear Blossums in MayUtah Sego LilyTiger Swallowtail at Bullion Creekside RetreatCalifornia Poppy at Bullion Creekside Retreat

May Prickley Pear Blossums

Utah State Flower

Sego Lily in May

Desert Indian Paintbrush bloom in early summer

Barrel Cactus in early summer

Wild Flox

Wet Meadow Species of Indian Paintbrush

Yellow species of Prickley Pear in May

Wild Thistle

Wild Yarrow

Utah Cedar berries

Black-eyed Susans during mid and late summer

Pale Sunflower in late summer

Hummingbirds love the honeysuckles

‘Gloriosa’ Black-eyed Susan

Larkspurs

Asters

Honeysuckles

Domestic sunflowers

Flax

Coneflowers

Hens and Chicks

Daylilies

Butterfly on aging Zinnia

Utah Sedum

Irises

Domestic  Columbines

Double Columbine

Pinion Pine Cone

Orange Honeysuckles

Wild Lupine by Creek

Wild Snapdragons in meadow by creek

Delphinium

Corn Poppy

Red Flax

Blue Flax

Water Iris

Domestic Zinnia

California Poppy

Rocket Larkspur

Pink Honeysuckle

Purple Coneflowers

Cosmos

Chives

Blue Flax

Pink Carnations

FeverFew

Domestic Oriental Poppy

Liatris

Coneflower

Ice Plant

Salvia

Red hot Poker with Tiger Swallow-tail

Miniature Iris

Mountain Barrel Cactus

Wild Iris

Coral Bells

Rabbit Brush on Retreat

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