Starting out on the Sierra Norte Trail |
Bending to the west |
Except for the pesky flies Becca is enjoying herself |
Torrey Yucca bearing fruit |
The cucumber-like fruit of Yucca torreyi |
A Sotol in foreground, Organ Mountains behind |
Looking west |
Cushion Cactus |
A gnarly Barrel Cactus |
Check out the three-inch spines on this baby |
Protect America's Resources |
A fine specimen: nearly 3-foot-tall Barrel |
Engelmann's Hedgehog Cactus |
Tortugas Mountain in the distance |
Hedgehog flower |
Leftover fruit on a Barrel Cactus |
Rainbow Cactus |
A Barrel Cactus whose top has collapsed into a bird's nest structure |
Three Sisters Barrel--obvious clones |
More Hedgehog flowers |
Across a grassy high desert to the Organ Mountains |
On the trail back |
Plethora of Barrel Cacti on the Sierra Norte Trail |
Rainbow Cactus |
In the high foothills |
Nearly back to the parking area |
5 comments:
I'm happy the hedgehogs are in bloom because I love their purple and yellow colors.
Nothing in the paper about the flies, huh? Maybe newspaper reporters never get out of the city. Surely, they could find an entomologist at the university to comment about the unusual fly year.
Nothing, Scott. I really wonder about what's causing the infestation. I've got to find out. We ran into a guy and his Australian Shepherd when we had nearly finished our hike this morning, and the first thing he mentioned was the invasion of flies. He said they were really bad in Soledad Canyon, too, which is an area tucked up into the Organs. Kind of bizarre.
Those cactus flowers are so beautiful.
Thanks, Tonia. Really appreciate the comment.
:)
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