[Total: 0 Average: 0/5]You must sign in to vote It’s March in Sonoran Desert which means it’s wildflower season. There are so many different varieties popping up all over the city and out in the wild. In this video I cover some of the most common wildflowers found in the Sonoran Desert. The video was taken at Lost Dutchman State Park in front of the mighty Flat Iron of the Superstitions. 1. Brittlebush 2. Chuparosa 3. Purple Desert Lupine 4. Desert Marigold 5. Desert Globemallow Video Rating: / 5
You may also like
Virtual Desert Nature Walk Saguaro Cactus Landscape in Arizona USA with Desert Wind Sounds
Added by 1 day ago
47 Views8 Comments0 Likes
This very special walk in an amazing setting in the Arizona Mountains nearby Phoenix is full of all types of Saguaro Cactus. We where blessed wind a dramatic sky famous in monsoon seasons of...
Beautiful Front Yard Desert Design
Added by 3 days ago
20 Views0 Comments0 Likes
This is a 3D artistic conception to help visualize the design of your backyard renovation and/or pool build. This was created by Sonja Cellucci with Open Mind Design. Please contact sonja@sf...
Moody Desert preset – Lightroom presets | Lightroom photo editing | Orange presets
Added by 3 days ago
53 Views8 Comments0 Likes
How to Create Moody Desert preset in Lightroom Mobile, tutorial and free preset ★Thanks for watching, Please SUBSCRIBE and hit the BELL icon★ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● BUY Preset (.dng & .xmp...
Desert Landscaping | The Top Five Plants to Use in Desert Landscaping
Added by 1 week ago
27 Views0 Comments0 Likes
Desert Landscaping | The Top Five Plants to Use in Desert Landscaping If you live in a dry, hot climate, or if you live in a very sunny, but moderate climate, finding the top five plants to...
7 Comments
Comments are closed.
Here in tucson days of seeing wild flowers are a thing of the past. Even cactus are having a hard time surviving since southern Arizona is becoming a wasteland. This year's (2020) monsoon gave about 4 days of measurable rain in the season. I now call it the humid season because that's all it is.
Hi ! Nice videos. Are any of theses wild plants found in El Paso, Texas? I’m looking for wild allies but don’t know where to look here. Thank you for your time.
Very Nice!! Love the wildflowers! Did you see any California Poppies? I usually see them on South Mountain, McDowell's or Picacho… I didn't see any at Lost Dutchman.
These videos are so awesome and informative, much appreciated!! #makeshirts
Please collaborate with Doug Van Gusig from the Verde River.
Good presentation, thank you.
This is so informative! Well done 🙂