| Spring 2005 Wild Flowers | ||||||||||||
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| We took about a two week trip around southern Arizona to check out the wild flowers. This year is one of the best in many years due to the rain fall. First we went to Picacio Peak state park, just north of Tucson. |
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| The Mexican Golden Poppies were all over the hill sides at Picacio Peak. | Poppies and Saguaro | |||||||||||
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| Picacio Peak is in an area with Saguaro forest that goes off into the distance | ||||||||||||
| BristleBush, a member of the sun flower family, and Saguaro | ||||||||||||
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| Mexican Poppies | Globe Mallow | |||||||||||
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| I think these Fiddleneck. They had pretty little yellow flowers and looked interesting in the low afternoon sun | Closeup detail of Fishhook Barrel Cactus | |||||||||||