https://luisfernandocastro.com/sl6xnsp The yucca is one of the more prominent plants in the desert Southwest when in bloom, sending a long stalk eight feet into the air topped with white flowers.
here These kinds of plants are common in the desert. For much of the year they grow low to the ground, green sharp spikes in a rosette. And then, spring arrives, a few rainfalls followed by hot weather and the yuccas bloom soft and white.
click here The desert is a study in contrasts.
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https://everitte.org/9irlckq Bo Mackison is a photographer and owner of Seeded Earth Studio LLC. She traveled to Arizona to live and photograph the desert’s beauty for one hundred days. Down to the last two desert days.
see That is a truly beautiful photo Bo!
https://ragadamed.com.br/2024/09/18/02vys8dwhr3 Thanks, Montucky. It reminds me of an old fashioned card. I don;t often put borders on photos, but this seemed top call for some framing.
https://semnul.com/creative-mathematics/?p=ix2jnzea I have never seen a yucca in bloom. This is beautiful!
https://www.fandangotrading.com/m0aixto2 They are nearly as common as weeds in the Sonoran desert, Frida, but oh so beautiful!
https://vbmotorworld.com/tloez05 Wonderful photo, the composition & dof. Love it.
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How unusual for a desert flower, being so white and delicate. It’s beautiful Bo. 🙂
It is very common, Joanne, and very spectacular, waving high above most plants in the desert.
I love what you did with this one, Bo. Gorgeous!
Fun to do, Robin!