Star-shaped, 109mm; perianth segments narrowly ovate, spreading, plane, smooth, inner segments a little twisted; corona cup-shaped, loosely ribbed, mouth straight, lightly frilled.
Named after a Navajo deity in their creation story. Lived on top of ‘Spider Rock’, an unforgettable natural spire in Canyon de Chelly (on the Navajo Reservation in Northeast Arizona).
Spider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #42591 John Castor, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #41543 Kirby Fong, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #35500 Kirby Fong, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #35248 Kirby Fong, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #34349 Kirby Fong, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #22833 Kirby Fong, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #7554 Melissa Reading, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #7129 Harold Koopowitz, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #5440 Melissa Reading, USASpider Woman, 3 Y-O, Robert Spotts, United States, 2006
Photo #5439 Melissa Reading, USA