Cactus/Desert Flowers and Plants
Cacti are nature's soldier's. They often come with a reminder that all that is beautiful is not easy to come by without effort and some hurt. Not all desert plants are cactus. Some find a small geographic and seasonal niche that allows them to survive the hot and dry summers. Many have adapted in special ways to deal with the lack of water and shade. Celebrate natures' diversity.
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This yellow Creosote (Larrea tridentata) flower blooms on a large shrub in Arizona. It's petals are twisted like an airplane propeller and the bloom lacks apparent symmetry. Bees enjoy the shrub and it leaves small puffy white seed balls after it blooms. Yuma, AZ March 17, 2012.
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