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in Explore on February 13, 2026 at #60
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in Explore on February 21, 2025 at #52
Stephanomeria tenuifolia - Narrowleaf Wirelettuce
Narrowleaf Wirelettuce is found mostly in the west half of the United States.
Narrowleaf Wirelettuce has small but attractive flowers, the flowers and their seeds and plants may be visited by hummingbirds, bees and birds in search of nectar or food.
Southwest Arizona, USA
Echeveria Elfstone is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to Mexico.
Succulent. Southwest Arizona, USA.
Phacelia crenulata, Cleftleaf Wildheliotrope has an foul unpleasant onion-like odor and may cause skin rash with its glandular hairs.
Southwest Arizona, USA
Also Called: Foothill Palo Verde, Little Leaf Palo Verde, Littleleaf Palo Verde, Little-leaved Paloverde, Yellow Palo-Verde (Spanish: Palo Verde, Palo Verde de Hoja Finita)
Yellow Paloverde flowers are mostly yellow, about 1 inch (2.5 cm) across, these flowers are smaller and paler than those on the Blue Paloverde; the banner petal is cream or white.
Yellow Paloverde bloom in May/June.
Yellow Paloverde is relatively rare in the United States where it occurs only in Arizona and California. In Arizona it is found primarily in the west half of the state.
Yellow Paloverde trees live more than 70 years of age.
Parkinsonia microphylla has attractive flowers, the flowers and their plants may be visited or used by butterflies, moths, flies, honeybees, native bees and other insects in search of nectar, food or shelter and protection.
Yellow Paloverde flowers are visted and pollinated by honeybees and native bees here. The fallen blossoms, that carpet the ground are scooped up by the mule deer.
In Arizona, Yellow Paloverde, Parkinsonia microphylla, is "Salvage Assessed, Harvest Restricted" (A permit from the Department of Agriculture is necessary to transport this species off private property.)
Southwest Arizona, USA. Early bloom. Spring 2026.
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in Explore on March 14, 2025 at #25
I have added some new shirt designs to my store.
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in Explore on May 31, 2024 at #38
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in Explore on July 18, 2025 at #47
... I am quite enjoying what I'm doing currently, that is, not editing, not doing any post production work. ... firstly it saves much time 😄😊... and then I'm also learning to appreciate the fact that no moment gets replayed in life .... and when we do any post production work we try to recreate the moment we had earlier captured in a camera 😄😊... and finally something of great importance to me is that this lets you all see my actual relationship with my camera .... 😄😊😄😊 ... so I'll continue this way until I want to go back to editing ........... I welcome all constructive comments.....
My theme for 2016 is: 52 months in a year...beginning with June of 2006.
I took this photo in February of 2008.
in Explore at #104 on May 20, 2016
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in Explore on January 31, 2025 at #53
In my video a bee visits a pink flower:
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in Explore on November 24, 2023 at #36
Southwest Arizona, USA.
Altar Valley. Quinlan Mountains, Comobabi Mountains, Coyote Mountain Wilderness. The Tohono O'odam Nation.
May’s full moon is commonly known as the Flower Moon, reflecting spring blooms. Other names include the Budding Moon, Leaf Budding Moon, Planting Moon, Egg Laying Moon and Frog Moon.
Southwest Arizona, USA.
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in Explore on September 22, 2023 at #73