Martin Pellizzer

Dalea Grayi

Dalea grayi is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to the southwestern United States. It belongs to the legume family and is known for its unique pinkish-white blooms. This species thrives in rocky soils and arid environments, showcasing remarkable adaptability. Its name honors the botanist John Gray, who contributed significantly to the study of native flora. Due to habitat loss, Dalea grayi is now classified as endangered, making conservation efforts crucial for its survival.