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Yellow Brittlebush flowers bloom at the base of a Saguaro in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
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Palms, cacti and ponds of water in a Sonoran Desert Oasis in Baja, California, Mexico
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Agavas, Boorjun (cerio) trees in green (winter)
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Snow blankets Four Peaks the day after a winter storm in February 2013.
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Cacti are threatened by collectors, who bsides taking the plants have reached to such extremes as to burn the only known locality of an endemic species so they are the only ones who can ahve that species, however working only from seeds cacti can be successfully reproduced as shown Working from seeds, as can be seen fr...
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A view of the Salt River from one of the many "scenic rest stops", far upstream from Phoenix Metro.
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Three Saguaros stand alongside a dry creek bed in Saguaro national Park in the foothills of the Rincin Mountains.
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Taken during Arizona State University's spring break geology field minicamp. The desert is wonderfully green after a series of El Niño-driven rains.
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A skeleton is all that remains of a fallen Saguaro in Saguaro National park. The Rincon Mountains serve as a backdrop. A Mesquite Tree probably served a nurse plant for the Sagauro when it was very small.
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Taken during Arizona State University's spring break geology field minicamp. The desert is wonderfully green after a series of El Niño-driven rains. A number of hard-mapping Sun Devils are scattered around the landscape. One of them got cloned.
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