Spring has definitely sprung in the desert southwest. Wildflowers are popping up everywhere. I've been enjoying extra long walks while searching for new ones. Here are some of the ones I've found. Photo Captions: 1) I walked more than 9 miles so far today! I'm probably done until tomorrow. 2) Beavertail Cactus (Opuntia basilaris) 3) Desert Sunflower (Geraea canescens) 4) Brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) 5) Yellow Cups (Chylismia brevipes) 6) Ghost Flower (Mohavea confertiflora) 7) Broad-leaved Gilia (Aliciella latifolia) 8) Notch-leaved Phacelia (Phacelia crenulata) 9) Arizona Lupine (Lupinus arizonicus)
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Food for our soul!!! Amazing!
28 mar 21 por membro: inamurphey
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What magnificent pictures! Also impressive is your knowledge of the flower names. I have no clue most of the time.
28 mar 21 por membro: LaughingChevre
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I've also confused cows and goats, so you could say my knowledge about fauna and flora is close to zero.
28 mar 21 por membro: LaughingChevre
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Beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us
28 mar 21 por membro: cindylynnwho
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Absolutely beautiful. I love desert spring flowers! Thx!
28 mar 21 por membro: Starkitgrl
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There is actually an app to download that allows you to put the plant into focus on the camera and it will pop up with the name of the plant and all the info. I used to use it a lot but not so much anymore. Some of the terrain I hike can be treacherous and this time of year I have to be really observant for rattlesnake so have to pay attention to what I am doing.
28 mar 21 por membro: Kenna Morton
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28 mar 21 por membro: madfoxmade
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Each flower... just wow. stopped on every single one to admire both the flower and quality of the photo!
28 mar 21 por membro: AimeeBauer
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28 mar 21 por membro: lmaepo
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28 mar 21 por membro: Breezycon
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Kenna, that app sounds great for clueless types like me.
28 mar 21 por membro: LaughingChevre
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I bet you slept good after those long walks?! Also, I luv that you listed the civilian and scientific names of those lovely bloomers. Are you a pro photographer? I can't get over the perfection of everything you have posted on here. That, my FS friend, is truly a depiction of true art at it's finest! Mother nature truly is the world's teacher of fine art. (*_*)
28 mar 21 por membro: Slow Meta
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Thanks for sharing Lonnie. The blooms are so wonderful in the desert.
28 mar 21 por membro: br_e_co
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28 mar 21 por membro: HCB
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wow so pretty!! thank you!!!
28 mar 21 por membro: Sidnay123
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I'm not so smart, LaughingChevre. Like Kenna pointed out, I use an app (Google Lens) which works well, but sometimes I have to search the internet to identify the plants and animals I see. After looking them up, I can remember some of the common names, but not the Latin names.
I have to look those up again every time. I'm not a professional photographer, Slow Meta, but THANK YOU! My photos do get quite a few compliments, and they've been used in some interesting places including The Royal Ontario Museum, Discover Magazine's website, and a gardening book. Details are on my website at lonniehuffman.com. Tons of my photos are posted on my website too. I put all my favorites in one album. Here's a link in case you'd like to see them. https://photos.app.goo.gl/TyxY2C83i6PURfKw7
28 mar 21 por membro: lonniehuffman
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29 mar 21 por membro: bearnoggin
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