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The Whetstone Mountains located in Cochise County, southeastern Arizona, are a part of the Coronado National Forest. The mountains are steep and rugged, with Apache Peak being its highest point. The foothills are covered in dense scrub, grasses, cacti, succulents, while low woody trees can be found at the higher elevations. The rising sun casts shadows across portions of the desert floor and mountain range under a magnificent blue sky. Panoramic image.
Jumping Cholla cactus and yellow desert wildflowers  in the Salt River management area near Scottsdale Arizona United States
Flowering cactus plants, Yellow flowers of Opuntia polyacantha in Canyonlands National Park, Utha USA
A single flower of the endemic Chilean Cactus (Echinopsis chiloensis), in the Andes of central Chile
Infrared black and white image Sonora desert in central Arizona USA
Saguaros and prickly pear cactus thrive in a field in the Verde Valley in Tonto National Forest
Bartin, Turkey-September 15, 2012: Close-up of a Bunch of Dandelions in Amasra, Some of them haven't opened yet. Amasra is a district of Bartin province in the Western Black Sea Region.
Yellow flowers on a cactus. Nature.
The Grand Tetons, part of the Teton Range in northwestern Wyoming, was formed over millions of years through tectonic activity, these mountains were further sculpted by glacial erosion. The history of Grand Teton National Park, established in 1929, is intertwined with early Native American presence, fur trading, and conservation efforts spearheaded by figures like John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Plethora of cardon and smaller cacti on Baja California peninsula in Mexico
Close up of cactus
Saguaro cactus in Phoenix, USA
Early morning light shining on new spring grasses and flowers along Grafton Road below South Mesa in Rockville Utah
Amazing white Yucca flowers with green leaves background. Yuccas plant bush in the garden. Dark and moody spring summer backdrop. Low key colors natural bloossom greeting card.Floral banner copy space
Los Alamos, NM: Sunlit Rocky Cliff/Mesa/Canyon, Agave Foreground
Desert succulents, cacti, prickly pear (Cylindropuntia and Opuntia sp.) and yucca on a hillside in Colorado, USA
Vista of Badlands at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, USA
Endemic Silversword plants thriving in the high altitude ecosystems around the crater of the Haleakala volcano crater, Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii, USA
Panoramic view of the Ugab river and Brandberg in the background
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
There was a proliferation of wildflowers in March 2017 in northwestern Baja California after the prodigious rains of the preceding winter.  The 100 km stretch of desert between El Rosario and Cataviña exploded with at least 50 species of wildflowers in such abundance as to cover entire hillsides and valleys with swaths of color.  In this photo, there are flowering California encelia bushes (Encelia californica) and several cardón cacti (Pachycereus pringlei) and boojum trees (Fouquieria columnaris).
Yellow opuntia flower (commonly known as the prickly pear cactus)
Three specimens of the endemic Cruckshanksia montiana (which has no English or local Spanish name) growing in coastal sand-dunes in the southern Atacama Desert region of Chile. Confined to Chile, this species can exist with very little water although, in years when the desert receives rain, Cruckshanksia will comprise some of the ‘flowering desert’ flora that happens particularly when there is an El Niño warming of the nearshore Pacific Ocean. This species has vivid yellow flowers surrounded by larger, equally yellow sepals, presumably to attract pollinators, while the regular green leaves grow close to the sand.
Lee Pass Trailhead Sign In Zion National Park
Straight road in the desert, Death Valley
Opunta cactus with prickly pear. Exotic plant.
This great summer view is outside Fernley Nevada.
the ball cactus is a green plant with spikes
Arizona desert landscape
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