A plant that looks a bit out of place in the desert foothills with its large leaves and big, pink flowers is Winged Four O'clock (Mirabilis alipes). This is a member of the Four O'clock Family (Nyctaginaceae). This is a night bloomer, hence the name, although the flowers start opening late in the afternoon and sometimes stay open on cloudy days.
The flowers are funnel shaped, with yellow stamen emerging. During the day the flowers crumple up and look wilted.
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