- Agave palmeri – Palmer's Century Plant
- Amaranthus fimbriatus – Fringed Amaranth
- Ambrosia ambrosioides – Ambrosia Leaf Bur Ragweed
- Ambrosia confertiflora – Weakleaf Bur Ragweed
- Ambrosia cordifolia – Tucson Bur Ragweed
- Ambrosia deltoidea – Triangle Bur Ragweed
- Anisacanthus thurberi – Thurber's Desert Honeysuckle
- Aristolochia watsonii – Watson's Dutchman's Pipe
- Baccharis sarothroides – Desertbroom
- Calochortus ambiguus – Doubting Mariposa Lily
- Conyza canadensis – Canadian Horseweed
- Cylindropuntia arbuscula – Arizona Pencil Cholla
- Cylindropuntia versicolor – Staghorn Cholla
- Dasylirion wheeleri – Common Sotol
- Froelichia arizonica – Arizona Snakecotton
- Lycium pallidum – Pale Desert-thorn
- Mammillaria heyderi var. macdougalii – Macdougal's Nipple Cactus
- Phoradendron californicum – Mesquite Mistletoe
- Physalis hederifolia – Ivyleaf Groundcherry
- Plantago ovata – Desert Indianwheat
- Plantago patagonica – Woolly Plantain
- Porophyllum ruderale – Yerba Porosa
- Ratibida columnifera – Upright Prairie Coneflower
- Tetraclea coulteri – Coulter's Wrinklefruit
Brown and Drab Arizona Flowers

Listed here are some of the southeastern Arizona wildflowers with conspicuous brown or dull-colored flowers. Note: Some of the wildflowers listed below do not yet have images available in these colors.
Although many wildflowers have brightly colored flowers or highly contrasting white flowers to catch the eyes of pollinators like insects and hummingbirds, some wildflowers do have oddly-colored and strangely drab flowers.
To browse through images of brown or dull-colored wildflowers, check out the Brown and Drab Flowers page.