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The International Border wall in the Springtime with all the desert flowers in bloom, including purple sage
It a small fast-growing waxy-looking shrub that grows next to creeks. It fruits prolifically the year after fire or good rains. Its fruit have a pungent smell, and the plant can be smelled from some distance away when the fruit are ripe.
Close-up of Purple Flowers
Close-up of a blooming Ceanothus 'Dark Star' shrub growing along the Northern California Coast.\n\nTaken near Davenport, California, USA
California desert purple poppy superbloom
Nevada nature in the blue hour sunset.
Elephant Tree, Bursera microphylla.  Anza Borrego State Park. Burseraceae.
Canterbury Bells wildflowers (Phacelia campanularia) in Joshua Tree National Park during Californias superbloom
Blooming Chicory (Cichorium intybus) Close-up
Canterbury bells flowering in the desert
Plant in Etosha National Park at Kunene Region, Namibia
Wide landscape shot of Mt. Baldy, C.A.
Wild flowers of blue and yellow mixed on a hillside after a heavy rain shower in central Montana, western USA, North America
Super Bloom wild lupine flowers wildflowers on mountainside and and mountains of California.
Purple lupine flowers outdoors, Venezuela
Purple blooming spike inflorescences of Smoketree, Psorothamnus Spinosus, Fabaceae, native hermaphroditic perennial arborescent spiny shrub in the periphery of Twentynine Palms, Southern Mojave Desert, Summer.
Anza Borrego Desert state park in southern California provides a wilderness desert experience not far from the populous California coast. A rugged landscape sculpted by erosion with cactus, wildlife and spring wildflowers.
Branched Pencil Cholla, Cylindropuntia ramosissima, Joshua Tree National park, California
Selectuve focus on leafs and twig of tropical bush
A closeup of Limoniastrum monopetalum flowers in a meadow under the sunlight with a blurry background
Spring Wildflowers In Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California
desert bush to the right of the photograph and space for text. Creosote bushes of the Mojave desert.
Abronia villosa is a species of sand-verbena known by the common names desert sand-verbena and chaparral sand-verbena. It is in the four o'clock plant family (Nyctaginaceae). It is native to sandy areas in the deserts of the southwestern United States. Found in Death Valley National Park, California.
fall foliage and flowering bushes in the Los Angeles National Forest. Pictures taken on 35mm film in December.
Rock and mountains in the desert
Wadi Bokek Trek in the Judaen desert nature reserve in Israel
Time of flowering
bushes in the desert of the death valley in spectacular light
autumn reeds
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