Twinleaf Senna (Senna bauhinioides) |
Pichacho Peak |
Almost at a crossroads |
Sandy area west of Tortugas Mountain |
Looking back at the mountain from the sandy area |
The view looking out of an arroyo |
Said arroyo (and Becca) |
My visits to this Barrel Cactus haven't paid off yet |
Closeup of same Barrel Cactus buds |
A different Barrel Cactus |
Buds in a different stage of blooming |
On the road again |
We've seen this balancing act plenty of times before |
Looking south |
At first I thought this was the largest patch of Rain Lilies I'd ever seen |
Sure had the form of a Rain Lily |
Rain Lilies growing amidst a Unicorn Plant? |
But no--here's a nearby Unicorn Plant (aka "Devil's Claw") |
Several patches of this growing in sandy soil near the Lineworker school |
Then I saw the gourds |
One of several gourds |
Not Rain Lilies at all |
Turns out it's Melon Loco (Apodanthera undulata) of the cucumber family |
Electrical Lineworker grounds, where we found the Melon Loco |
Geothermal Road |
Blackfoot Daisies just opening |
1 comment:
I've never heard of Melon Loco. Beautiful plant.
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