Macros: Flora of Cottonwood

ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
edited August 19, 2006 in Landscapes
The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

On with the show!
Steve-o

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  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2006
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    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2006
    Pretty and tiny, whatever it is
    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2006
    Kinda ghostly
    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2006
    Whatever this is
    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2006
    Spanish Broom, with TINY blooms
    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2006
    The last couple of blooms from this cute little vine
    Forehead wrote:
    The monsoon rains have been generous to areas south (like Tucson) and north (like Cottonwood, where I live) of Phoenix. But not to Phoenix!

    One of you fellow D-grinners had expressed interest in the local flora, so I'll show you some! As I'm not a botanist (and can't even PLAY one), I can only identify a few of these.

    On with the show!
    Steve-o
  • Ric GrupeRic Grupe Registered Users Posts: 9,522 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2006
    :D Lovely soft colors. :D
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