One of the new entry paths into the Park, lined with Parry's penstemon |
Brittle bush grows in profusion everywhere, on easements, in washes, in yards, and throughout the Park |
Penstemons appear to be growing from this ocotillo, which will send out its own blooms any day now |
Gorgeosity in the Sundial Plaza, along with a scrap-metal vulture |
Blackfoot daisies line several paths |
Hedgehogs are the first cacti to bloom; these are Boyce-Thompson variety |
These lovely flowers are new to me this year: Baby's Bonnet |
On the way out of the Park, let's stop for a close look at these beautiful tufted evening primroses |
I adore penstemons. And yours are much more lovely and . . . hearty than ours. And primroses! Lovely along the roads, but a shame they won't make it to a vase before wilting.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I've been spoiled by being a docent, but it seems to me that the whole point of wildflowers is that they belong in the wild, not in a vase.
DeleteApparently they feel the same way.
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