Early Morning Hike Into Ventana Canyon to Maiden Pools — Images by kenne
Wildflowers are adding to tha already natural beauty of the Ventana Canyon in the Santa Catalina Mountains.
Goodding Verbena
Desert Anemone
Still Searching For Name Of This Blue Wildflower
Arizona Penstemon
Goodding Verbena
Western Sneezeweed
Bee On Mexican Poppy
Sara Orange Tip Butterfly — Images by kenne
I’m still learning the names of Sonoran Desert wildflowers, so your knowledgeable help will be most appreciated.
kenne
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I believe the blue flower you are looking for a name for is a phacelia although I am not sure exactly which species
Very good! Looking it up, I think you are right. Thanks much for the feedback.
I love when flowers grow through the cracks of the rock. It’s beautiful.
There are no wildflowers around Continental Divide yet. We still have snow on the ground on north slopes and in shady places. You make me long for spring. However, that first photograph with the abstract of cacti in shadow and the sunshine on the peak is stunning. I love coming here.
Ooh, I moved too fast. I missed the last photo. It was slow to load. Sara Orange Tip Butterfly lit on blossoms. That’s an exciting photograph.
It’s nice living where such photos are so easy to capture the moment — loving it!
It’s nice living where such photos are so easy to capture the moment — loving it!
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Partly cloudy a cool 55 degrees here in Tucson, so we are inside thinking about the beautiful wildflowers in the canyon — Enjoy. — kenne