flowers
By Shala Howell,

(Photo: Michael Howell)
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3 Responses to “flowers”
Been watching this for quite a while now. When we first moved to Las Vegas, I started collecting shots of wildflowers from around the desert here. Kind of reminds me of that. Got them stashed on the hard drive somewhere.
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Doesn’t the desert have an unexpected bloom of wildflowers every once in a while (annually? Once in a decade?) Help me out here. My memory’s willing but weak and I’ve apparently used up Google’s patience for the day. I’d love to see those flowers, if only I could figure out the timing.
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Sure, there are the super blooms, then just the regular flowers that come back every year, regardless of water. This year it’s been pretty wet and we’ve had a lot. However, I haven’t been anywhere to see them except Furnace Creek in Death Valley for a star party in February and that was about a month too early. All we saw was yellow and not all that much. An occasional red or orange something but never stopped for a close look. They lined the road in scattered spots from Pahrump to the Valley and along the road from Furnace Creek to Badwater.
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