Thanks to the unusual and excessive rainfall this past winter in the desert southwest, the hills have come alive.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen the Phoenix valley so green, but it’s not just an abundance of green that has carpeted the land.

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Superstition Mountain – Apache Junction, Arizona

Everywhere I look, I’m greeted with a delightful kaleidoscope of color. The wildflowers are on steroids this year and I’m loving the view.  Each bloom, bush, and tree is a wonderful sight to behold.

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me photographing the wildflowers

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The stunning display of wildflowers is an unexpected surprise to those visiting the desert for the first time.  The desert southwest is lush with vegetation and color and a far cry from the drab, barren brown most folks associate with a desert.

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Spring hiking in the desert is the best!

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I always look forward to spring in Arizona, and couldn’t wait to share some of my favorite Phoenix valley spots with my daughter.   First up was hiking at the Superstition Mountain located on the far east side of the valley. This is my absolute favorite place to hike in Arizona.

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My daughter – it was a glorious morning to hit the trails.

March 2nd – Al and I managed to snag a lovely campsite in the overflow loop for a couple of nights of dry camping at Lost Dutchman State Park.  This is a popular state park and without a reservation, it’s difficult to nab a site with electric.

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Lost Dutchman State Park, Apache Junction, Arizona

By camping at the base of the Superstition Mountains, I was able to hike multiple times throughout the day and photograph the beauty that surrounded me. Sharing this amazing scenery with my daughter was a special treat.

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Fields of poppies blooming at the base of the Superstitions

If you ever find yourself visiting Phoenix and looking for an entertaining way to spend a day, here’s a post I did a while back about the Apache Trail that you might find fun.

Lost Dutchman State Park
The desert provides the best skies

Who knew the desert could be so colorful?  ‘I know, I know’, she exclaimed with raised hand!  And once the wildflowers wither, it’ll be time for the cactus to bloom. The color of spring in the desert is a memorable and unique experience …. not to be missed.desert wildflowers

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88 responses to “Color of Spring in the Desert”

  1. sarfraz761 Avatar

    Awesome Post Thank you for sharing

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed!

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  2. thebubblymermaid Avatar

    Beautiful Photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you 😊

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  3. Debbie L Avatar

    Oh so lovely!!! Wow, what’s not to like?

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Hard not to like hills filled with wildflowers and now the cactus are blooming …. oh, so pretty!

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  4. Karen Avatar

    All that rain certainly made for a beautiful spring landscape carpeted with wildflowers.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The rain seems to make the desert come a live – beautiful!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you! I love this time of year.

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  5. Sharon Rasmussen Avatar
    Sharon Rasmussen

    We are planning on Arizona in the Fall. Now I wish it could be in the Spring. It’s so beautiful. Thanks for sharing such wonderful information.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We’ll be back in Phoenix in the fall as well. Although it’s a nice time to visit Arizona, spring is still my favorite. Let me know if I can offer any suggestions 😊

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  6. Urban Planning at its Finest | Live Laugh RV Avatar

    […] the Superstition Mountains remains my favorite place to hike while in Phoenix, I’ve discovered several other wonderful […]

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  7. Faye N Dave Avatar
    Faye N Dave

    Dave is so jealous, while last spring was great this one looks even better, thanks for the beautiful pictures to remind us of why we love that area.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ve been thinking of you guys. Haven’t made it back to Spur Cross to hike but have been out regularly at the Desert Hills trailhead (new one off Carefree Hwy) and enjoying it. Look forward to sharing it with you in the fall… plenty of up and down – burn baby, burn 😄

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  8. debbiemc14 Avatar

    Looks like we just missed you by one day. The flowers are lovely!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      If it hadn’t been for a reservation, we most definitely would’ve stayed longer. Love that place! Sorry we miss you guys. I could’ve photographed you at the top of Flat Iron while I sat reclined in my camp chair LOL!

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  9. Pat Dugand Avatar

    Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, as usual, Ingrid. Thanks for your lovely post!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Pat. The desert is so pretty in the spring and the cactus blooms never cease to amaze me.

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  10. Wandering Dawgs Avatar

    Simply beautiful. Love those vibrant colors. I can see why you love it there!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The desert landscape isn’t for everyone, but I sure enjoy it. But then again, I’m a sucker for wildflowers anywhere 😊

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  11. mommermom Avatar

    We were recently exploring the desert blooms at Joshua Tree National Park. The desert is so intriguing and beautiful. Been loving all the flowers the last couple of years. Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Intriguing is the perfect word to describe the desert in spring. Amazing what beauty will thrive in such harsh conditions.

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  12. chapter3travels Avatar

    Gorgeous photos! And you’re right, this is MUCH more appealing (to me) than the all brown all the time desert that so many people love. I know I’ve got to give it a chance. Maybe I’ll love it. But it just never appeals to me in photos. This, on the other hand…. beautiful!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I grew up in Northern IL and never saw the beauty in cornfields and barns until I moved away. With an open mind and camera in hand, even brown can provide beauty. The desert is an acquired taste for some. I’ve always found it intriguing and I encourage you to visit …. at least once and in the spring 😊

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  13. LuAnn Avatar

    Hiking in the Superstitions is one of our favorites! The desert is certainly colorful this year.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The desert is exceptional this year. I’ve often wondered if you ever miss living in the area?

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      1. LuAnn Avatar

        I do but we did have many years to enjoy it. For now our current winter base seems to be working for us. But we are not a couple who seem to settle anywhere for too long so one never knows about our future. 😉

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          Oh, how I can relate. One never knows what’ll be doing in the next year or two… antsy is my middle name LOL.

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          1. LuAnn Avatar

            I certainly can relate Ingrid.

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  14. Larry Avatar

    I sound like a broken record, but once again some great shots

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I don’t mind a broken record. I always enjoy and appreciate the comments ☺

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  15. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    Oh, how beautiful the desert is in spring! Gorgeous photos, Ingrid. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Sylvia. The desert has outdone herself this year.

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  16. byluis7 Avatar

    Beautiful!!!!! 😱

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you – appreciate the comment!

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  17. mdhoffmannphoto Avatar

    Once again – wonderful images!!! I’ve never been in one of those sweet deserts – mostly West Coast Rainforest. I really need to experience those prickles someday! Photos 3,4,5 are my favourites!
    I hope no snakes get you.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Haven’t seen any snakes this year but I’m always on the lookout especially after my close call last spring. When the cactus bloom, that is quite the sight … delicate blooms against prickly thorns.

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      1. mdhoffmannphoto Avatar

        Yes. I love the prickly-bloom contrast!

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  18. Gerri & Mike Avatar

    Those flowers are magnificent!! Such beautiful colors. You were able to catch the bright sharp colors so well in your photographs. I love the color of the sky in your pic!! Almost looks purple or lavender!!
    Glad you were able to go hiking with your daughter!! How fun!!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’m fortunate to have traveled a lot during my life and I think the desert provides the best sunsets. The colors are incredible. As you know, one night it might be pinks and purples and the next it’s yellow and oranges. Oh, so pretty and the hiking possibilities around here are endless. Add in time with my daughter and wildflowers, and I’m one happy camper ☺

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  19. placestheygo Avatar

    I’m so glad we had five days at White Tank to enjoy the amazing flowers. The desert floor was just covered in yellow, blue, and purple. It was spectacular! I’m sorry that we are missing the cactus, but we should see them in Utah. How nice that you get to share all the beauty with your daughter:)

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Daughter is finally embracing the desert and now that I’ve got her hooked on photography, she’s enjoying the area even more. It’s hard not to like the desert in all her blooming glory. Glad you enjoyed it while you were here.

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  20. Lowe's Travels Avatar

    I think we are in the wrong spot for spring! But once again you are where the wildflowers are and share with us your wonderful photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Tucson isn’t blooming? We have a new trail head we’re loving and it’s not far from us and the wildflowers are everywhere. And now it’s time for the cactus!

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      1. Lowe's Travels Avatar

        There are certain areas that are blooming but not the colors you have seen. The Ocotillos on the other hand is really painting the desert red. Lots of buds however on the cacti, can’t wait to see them bloom.

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  21. Susan Bank Avatar

    I know, I know! The desert is, indeed, more beautiful than I’ve ever seen it. I was on overdrive this year. We’ll miss the blooming Saguaro but we’re so lucky to have seen the wildflowers at their finest.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Yes, you too have been enjoying the desert in all her glory. By the time the Saguaro bloom, it’ll be getting pretty hot around here, but even with the heat, they are a site to behold topped with large white flowers.

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  22. Pam Avatar

    That’s amazing! What a treat! It’s my favorite when the desert blooms. Great pictures!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks Pam – the desert is exceptionally pretty this spring.

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  23. Cheryl Keeffe Avatar
    Cheryl Keeffe

    Your photography always amazes me! I’m hoping after we are completely settled in and develop a rhythm I can find the time to do some hikes and get out with the camera more. Darn that pickleball! It keeps me busy so much of the day…but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Sounds like you’re doing exactly what you want to be doing and having a blast in the process. I’m sure the pickleball will be waning soon as folks start heading north for the summer. Not a bad place to live nine months out of the year, huh!

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  24. our38ftlife Avatar

    You came back at the perfect time and I think we left a bit to early! Stunning vistas all over the valley to enjoy.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      My planning was strategic – I so enjoy the desert in full bloom. Spring is when she shows her finest and she didn’t disappoint this year ☺

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      1. our38ftlife Avatar

        Plus all that rain makes it a totally bonus year in Arizona. We are having a ball in NM. Loving Las Cruces…great breweries, restaurants and plenty of things to do. We have meet some really nice folks here. Hi to AL!!!

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        1. Ingrid Avatar

          New Mexico is full of hidden gems and never ceases to surprise us. Al says hi!

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  25. exploRVistas Avatar

    Wow…the colors are outstanding, Ingrid! That campsite at Lost Dutchman is really something, and must be tough to leave at the end of your stay!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We love staying at Lost Dutchman SP and I would highly recommend it should you find yourself visiting the Phoenix area. The wildflowers have been exceptional this year and I’m taking full advantage of getting out with the camera as much as possible.

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  26. adventuresoffiveblog Avatar

    You captured the vivid hues of these desert blooms so beautifully! Truly lovely stuff. We will be staying a night at Lost Dutchman this summer, though not in time for the wildflowers, unfortunately. The view from your campsite is gorgeous; I’m even more excited to camp here now!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      We always enjoy our time at Lost Dutchman SP. Summer? Whew… it’ll be hot and difficult to hike any trails, but enjoy the area. If you haven’t heard of “Organ Stop Pizza”, please google and consider a dinner stop there. Very unique experience the whole family will enjoy.

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  27. ladybugmuse Avatar

    Love the flower shots!! MA

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you – the flowers were such a joy to photograph 😊

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  28. Laurel Avatar

    Beautiful photos of spring in the desert! What a perfect time to be there—this year looks especially lush. And especially lovely to share it with your daughter. 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      My daughter is finally embracing the desert and seeing the unique beauty and now that I’ve given her one of my old cameras, she’s enjoying photography. We’re having lots of fun hiking and shooting together while enjoying the desert at her finest ☺

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    Jeanette

    Beautiful pictures Ingrid. Lost Dutchman is one of our favorite places to stay and we always try to get at least 5 days reserved out there over the winter. That’s getting harder to do now but at least they have the overflow. We are going to be t Usery all next week and I am hoping the flowers are still around, this last rain should help. Beautiful in Charleston, SC right now.

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      We’ve been trying to hit the trails regularly and although some of the wildflowers are starting to wane, the cactus are stepping up and starting to bloom. We’ve stayed at Lost Dutchman several times and it seems our visits are never long enough. We’ve only overnighted at Usery once in the overflow ☹

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  30. Alok Singhal Avatar

    Even i was amazed to see Snow in Arizona/Utah in December when i went to Monument Valley. Love the colorful scenes here though.

    Some of your pics look like scenes from Breaking Bad 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It is beautiful country and depending on elevation, the weather can be as diverse as the landscape. Hope you enjoyed Monument Valley. We always enjoy driving through that area 😊

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      1. Alok Singhal Avatar

        Yes, I did enjoy that and, more so, the Antelope canyons 😊

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  31. Jim and Barb Avatar

    What a cool variety of flowers in some of those shots! Love this time of year!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ve seen wildflowers this year that I’ve never seen in previous years. it’s crazy pretty!

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  32. JohnRH Avatar

    ‘The hills are alive with the sound of color…’ In those rare times when the desert is not a glorious thousand shades of brown, it’s green.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      She’s definitely dressed in her finest right now! Next up, it’ll be time for the cactus to show their amazing blooms, which always fascinates me.

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  33. Sandra@Just Regular Folks Wandering Avatar

    You really captured spring in the desert! Even up on this end of the state, we’re blooming like crazy! Nice photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Didn’t your end of the state get pounded with extra moisture this past winter? If so, no wonder you’re blooming like crazy. It sure is pretty, huh! Makes hiking even more enjoyable.

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      1. Sandra@Just Regular Folks Wandering Avatar

        We sure did! The hills/peaks/mountains in the area look like they’re covered in grass! When I’m hiking, it reminds me of the Alps! Ha, ha!

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  34. Bulldog Travels Avatar

    Great photos! I would love to be down there looking st those flowers! I’ll bet the wildlife is loving the cool weather, rains, and greenery as you inch closer to another hot summer. Love the Poppies too.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks, it’s been so much fun hiking with the camera. Sometimes I don’t know where to point the camera. The warm weather is upon us and the wildflowers have peaked and it’s now time for the cactus, always fascinating.

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  35. Liesbet Avatar

    It looks so very pretty! Wish I was in the dessert now. It is pouring rain again in Northern California! 😦

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Sorry to hear you’re enduring more rain. It’s lovely here and I’m taking full advantage of that fact!

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  36. jammajo Avatar

    Amazing pictures! I hope this is me next year. I have it on the to-do list. Very inspirational!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you and yes the desert in the spring is beautiful. It’s my favorite time of year to hang around here. Be sure and let me know if I can offer any recommendations.

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  37. Mary Avatar

    It was the most beautiful time we have had there. Hands down, the most colorful.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ve noticed a variety of blooms that I’ve never seen before. Absolutely beautiful, as you well know!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It has been a delight!

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  38. Midwestern Plant Girl Avatar

    OMG! I am drooling with jealousy!! I love the color combo of yellow, purple and orange. I mean love! what a wonderful backdrop of the alien landing site… er, I mean Superstition Mountains 😉

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      As a horticulturist, I know you would love the desert in spring and this particular year has been amazing. And now the cactus are just starting with buds and blooms…. beautiful!

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