Posts Tagged ‘flower photo’s’

June Flowers In Arizona—on the border

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Late summer flowers in Southwest US

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-these below are morning glories 20 feet up in a mesquite tree

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MORNING GLORIES GONE WILD

Desert southwest monsoon season’s morning glories from Sept. 10 2008

-and growing on the “landscapers nightmare”, desert broom, which actually can be the only vibrant green around through very dry periods.

more fields of gold

-castor bean plant with flowers

-dead cottonwood branches before meeting the ground

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Flowers and butterfly’s

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Todays Growing non blogs

-Mesquite beans

-that is wild morning glory that swamps over many things

-this Zenia showed up where one was last year

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August–Photo’s in the yard.

Here in the high desert the monsoon season has been a wet and humid one. Here are some of the flowers around my yard, some cultured and some wild. Here is a rose.

and here are morning glory’s going up over 20′

and this is Devils Claw, the blossom

and I believe this is Bridal Wreath

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Desert flowers and grassland

ex tomato hornworm getting drinks from verbena.

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today’s view of grass and fields of gold still looking like grass.
and spring wildflowers are still going into August–Indian Blanket below

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Late July in the high desert

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These are from my yard yesterday.  These cute flowers make a poisonous bean–Castor Bean

and a yellow Canna Lily just blooming

and perennial red clover

and wild Lantana

and then grass and company, wild in the wash.

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Flower views today

Today’s flower show in my yard.
Larkspurs!

and a hollyhock group with tombstone rose (lady banks rose) behind it.

and a mixed flower party

and red yucca flowers over golden barrel cactus, surrounded by verbena

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Flower photo’s

Memorial Day flowers at home.

and under the china berry tree

and more hollyhocks gone wild through the Rhus lancea–African sumac. Tombstone rose in center background, far background are mesquite trees, except for the mulberry tree center right below.

and not to leave out one of the guard cats, Tommy Tom near the front door.

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