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Recent holiday, always a good excuse to get out the camera.

Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnifera), is so-named because it is supposedly reminiscent of sombreros in Mexican festivals. It's also called Prairie Coneflower in some guidebooks.

 

This member of the aster family is a native species found along the Eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, and south to Mexico. This photo was taken at water's edge of Berkeley Lake, a small lake at the northern edge of Denver, Colorado.

Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower)

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Picture taken at Tulum Reserve Township

Mexican firebush, also called hummingbird plant, is a tropical shrub native in tropical climes around the Gulf of Mexico. My bush is thriving now and is already ready for the arrival of the Hummingbirds as they stop to feed before starting their 500 mile non-stop journey across the Gulf of Mexico.

A Mexican Jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina) roosting in the tall shrubs at Cave Creek Ranch near Portal, Arizona, U.S.A.

 

28 February, 2012.

 

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Mexican poppy (Argemone ochroleuca) is a member of the poppy family Papaveraceae and is native to Texas, Mexico and central America. Mexican poppy is widely established as a weed in the tropics.

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On our first trip to Arizona, we stayed at a place called Cave Creek Ranch which catered to natural history enthusiasts with a host of interesting birds and wildlife. This Mexican Jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina) was observed every day we were at this location near Portal, Arizona, U.S.A.

 

28 February, 2012.

 

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Soulis: Mexican Petunias.

Mexican honeysuckle (Justicia spicigera), also called Mexican firecracker.

 

Seen at the Denver Botanic Gardens in Denver, Colorado.

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Socorro, New Mexico

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composition street corner, Ajijic, Mexico - 2 boutiques on opposite corners of a cross street.

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I love the theme of this Anniversary round of Tlalli- The Fair Around the World. Mexico II. Shout out to Sofie Janic for the sim build.It's gorgeous.

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Monument Valley, Utah, USA.

Situated approx. half an hour drive from the Valley, this 'funny' rock formation really looks like a Mexican hat! We were there at the beginning of spring so there are golden grasses everywhere.

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Mexican Primrose Willow along Lake Level Road. We also have Peruvian Primrose Willow with a slight different bloom of the petals being closer together and touching.

aka Peacock Flower.

 

Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. It could be native to the West Indies, but its exact origin is unknown due to widespread cultivation. Wikipedia

Awesome hummingbird that was formerly known as Green Violetear. They were with several other species in Tandayapa, Ecuador. Colibri thalassinus

Mexican Hat, Utah, on US Route 163. The town is named for this iconic rock formation.

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Flaming orange flowers among the large, velvety leaves attract many butterflies and hummingbirds. This bright red annual originally comes from Mexico. Gardeners appreciate this plant for its ability to attract flocks of butterflies. The genus name "Tithonia" comes Greek mythology and refers to Tithonius, the beloved of Aurora, the goddess of the dawn.

 

This was taken at a wonderful, small private refuge of gorgeous flowers, lots of honey bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, finches and an occasional bunny. I was unaware of the wide variety of sunflowers until this visit!

  

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Roldana (thank you, Wilma!!)

This one's probably "Roldana_aschenborniana", according to another post of the same plant (I think)--same garden, anyhow. 😊

A biggish shrub (native to Mexico), growing at the UC Botanical Garden. (spiky leaves belong to another plant!)

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Xcaret, the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

 

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