Rubber rabbitbrush in the Rio Grande Gorge

Rubber rabbitbrush in the Rio Grande Gorge, New Mexico - Photo: Still Gravity.
The beautiful flowers of the Rubber rabbitbrush in northern New Mexico. 

Hiking in the Rio Grande Gorge in northern New Mexico, I took this picture of a Rubber rabbitbrush - Ericameria nauseosa - in full bloom against the backdrop of the arid walls of the canyon. 

Nice flowers, but don't smell them. The odor is pungent.
 
This shrub is a cousin of the sunflowers. The Zuni and Navajo Indians use the flowers for a yellow dye. 

Gorgeous color. Gorgeous flowers. The beauty of the American West. 

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