This rather small plant in the evening-primrose family is browneyes (Camissonia claviformis) as best as I can tell, although Camissonia boothii is also very similar. They both are found throughout the western U.S. and have many subspecies with different shaped leaves, different heights, and even different colors. It's an annual, and like others in this family, blooms in the evening.
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