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13 images Created 29 Mar 2012

Wildflowers of the Sonoran Desert in Arizona

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  • The flower of the Desert Willow tree, Chilopsis linearis, in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona
    Desert Willow-1.tif
  • The flower of the White Evening Primrose, Oenothera caespitosa, lasts only one night after blooming in the evening in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Evening Primrose-1.tif
  • The purple wildflower Bigelow's Tansy Aster, Machaeranthera bigelovii, blooms in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Bigelow's Tansy Aster-1.tif
  • The flower of the White Evening Primrose, Oenothera caespitosa, lasts only one night after blooming in the evening in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Evening Primrose-2.tif
  • Mexican Gold Poppy, Eschscholtzia mexicana, grows wild in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona
    Mexican Gold Poppy-1.tif
  • The flower of the White Evening Primrose, Oenothera caespitosa, lasts only one night after blooming in the evening in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Evening Primrose-3.tif
  • The pink flowers of the Rock Rose, Pavonia lasiopetala, bloom in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Rock Rose-1.tif
  • The pink flowers of the Rock Rose, Pavonia lasiopetala, bloom in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Rock Rose-2.tif
  • The large white flower of the Sacred Datura, Datura meteloides or Datura wrightii, blooms in the evening and last only into the next morning in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
    Sacred Datura-1.tif
  • The large white flower of the Sacred Datura, Datura meteloides or Datura wrightii, blooms in the evening and last only into the next morning in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
    Sacred Datura-2.tif
  • The large white flower of the Sacred Datura, Datura meteloides or Datura wrightii, blooms in the evening and last only into the next morning in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
    Sacred Datura-3.tif
  • The large white flower of the Sacred Datura, Datura meteloides or Datura wrightii, blooms in the evening and last only into the next morning in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
    Sacred Datura-4.tif
  • The brilliant yellow flowers of the Turpentine Bush, Ericameria laricifolia, bloom in the fall in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona.
    Turpentine Bush-1.tif
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