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Desert Wild Flower |
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Wild flowers are flowers that grow on their own, without the help of plantation, cultivation and care. The desert wild flowers are very resilient and interesting. Wild flowers growing in the desert have amazing reproductive capabilities. They manage to regenerate even in the toughest of conditions. American deserts have harsh weather conditions which are not very ideal for wild flower development. Therefore, most desert wild flowers grow after some amount of rainfall. For example, if it rains in March, the desert wild flowers will bloom in April.
The key deserts in North America are in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, California and new Mexico. The desert wild flowers grow in zone 9 and zone 10 of the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) zone map. The temperatures in these areas are between 20 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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The major seasons for the growth of desert wild flowers are spring, early summer and post rainy season. The colors of desert wild flowers are bright and varied. They grow in bunches and have long stems tipped with clusters of small flowers.
Some examples of purple and blue desert wild flowers are:-- Smoke tree
- Desert Lavender
- Mojave Aster
- Indigo Bush
- Spanish Needles
- Desert Lupine
- Chia
A few names of gold and yellow desert wild flowers are:-- Desert Sunflower
- Wooly Daisy
- Brittlebush
- Barrell Cactus
- Desert primrose
- Golden Prince's Plume
- Desert dandelion
Some names of red, orange and pink desert wild flowers are;-- Chuparosa
- Desert five Spot
- Winged Dock
- Fishhook Cactus
- Fairy Duster
- Ocotillo
Lastly, a few examples of pristine white desert wild flowers are:-- Desert Lily
- Mojave Yucca
- Spectacle Pod
- Prickly Poppy
- Joshua Tree
- Dune Evening Primrose
- Blazing star
These desert flowers are very unique and enchanting. To know more about beautiful wild flowers, keep coming back to the pages of www.dgreetings.com.
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