Showing posts with label Cactus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cactus. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Saguaro in Bloom (Saguaro National Park, AZ)


Well, as I said earlier, last Sunday I managed to make it to Saguaro National Park, near Tucson, and finally snap some photos of the saguaro in bloom.  Years ago, when I first moved to Arizona, I had no idea that the saguaro cactus bloomed, and when I first saw it the flowers seemed unreal to me, like oversized artificial flowers someone would purchase as a home accent.  Since then, I vowed to get a few good photos of them.  These photos are as good as I got last Sunday.




Even though this is only a partial profile, this photo, above, is my favorite, as I managed to capture significant detail of the saguaro's immaculate white blossoms.


This bird took me by surprise.  Snapping the photo above, I was unaware that it was flapping its way to this saguaro cactus, not until...


I found it chirping its song at the summit, and I couldn't resist photographing its serenade.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Flower Power at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ


Part of my morning was spent at the Desert Botanical Garden, enjoying the flowers in bloom. It was an opportunity to seize the beauty of the moment, and I gladly did. Above, desert bluebells in all of their cool, refreshing glory.


Beautiful, bright gaillardia.


Above and below, the spectacular, sweetly fragrant Texas mountain laurel.



Above is a cactus of undetermined identity, in bloom.


And yes, here the yucca blooms...!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Studies in Texture

Chihuly Art, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
This morning at the Desert Botanical Garden offered me an opportunity to focus more closely on the texture that helps define the beauty I enjoy during my visits.  I hope you will enjoy these like I do.

Chihuly Art, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Chihuly Art, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Saguaro, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Joshua Tree, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Barrel Cactus, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
Variegated Agave, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Photos from a Beautiful Saturday


Okay, granted, the monsoon season has just begun, and the humidity, at least by Arizona standards, has been obnoxious, but today was a beautiful day, all the same. I made a morning excursion to the Desert Botanical Garden, which I haven't visited since last October. It was a real pleasure to see all the cactus and native desert plants, even though I visited too late to capture the saguaro in bloom, which was a goal of mine for the spring. Oh well, maybe next year. At least the beauty of the saguaro itself, as seen in the photo above, served as consolation.


Here is the flowering stalk of a "century plant," or agave. The height of these stalks is just amazing, as they rise to tower just above many single-floor buildings. There is a certain minimalist grace to these stalks.


Purple prickly pear, above and below.  I love the unusual color of this cactus' foliage. If I recall correctly, their blooms are a pale yellow, which is a bit of a disappointment to me, as I would prefer red as a bright offset, but the coloring as seen here is beautiful enough to suffice.



This is part of the Desert Botanical Garden's grand cactus entrance, with one of the red buttes of Papago Park in the background.


I believe the cactus above is a type of barrel cactus about to bloom. This is the type of festive, fruity red I was talking about, a colorful relief from the dusty color of desert rock and parched earth.


I believe the above is also a type of prickly pear, or at least a relative.


Above, New Mexico cholla, which blooms a refreshing shade of magenta.


Not a native plant, but the Desert Botanical Garden also has a vegetable and herb garden. Above, the pom-pom purple of blooming artichoke.


Above, and in the next three photographs, close-ups of the towering native Sonoran saguaro.  I am learning that sometimes the best way to capture the beauty of cacti in photography is by zooming in on the details.





Deep verdant prickly pear, above. Just beautiful. This was one of my final photos of the morning, after I had about enough of the flies that were engaged in a biting frenzy today.  No matter.  Afterwards, I made it to the cinema and saw Man of Steel.  What a powerful, fantastic film!!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

At the Beginning


This is a photo that I took a couple of weeks ago, on the way home from a trip to Prescott, but which I forgot all about. This is on the way to Phoenix, as the road dips and heads towards Black Canyon, and the saguaro's habitat begins. I have always marveled at how, with just one turn or dip in the road, the saguaro announce their presence, seemingly out of nowhere. Just striking and beautiful.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Cacti in Bloom

Hedge Hog Cactus, near Apache Junction, AZ 
Spring is also the time for many types of cacti to bloom. Cacti have the most amazingly large and colorfully festive flowers, which is quite surprising given the sheer austerity of the desert landscape. I never tire of soaking in their beauty. The first is a type called hedge hog cactus, the second is a cholla cactus blooming in a bright shade of yellow (the New Mexico variety blooms a hot magenta similar to the shade of the hedge hog cactus), and the final few photos are of a yellow blooming variety of prickly pear. Enjoy!
Close-up of Hedge Hog Cactus, near Apache Junction, AZ
A Bounty of Hedge Hog Cactus Blooms, near Apache Junction, AZ
Cholla Cactus, near Apache Junction, AZ
Prickly Pear Cactus, Goldfield, AZ
Prickly Pear Cactus, Goldfield, AZ 
A Thorny Bouquet of Blooms, Prickly Pear Cactus, Goldfield, AZ

Springtime for the Ocotillo


I spent this afternoon in the area of the Lost Dutchman and the ghost town of Goldfield, just east of Apache Junction. The area has been featured in this blog several times before, and I have more photos from today to share. But in keeping with the theme of spring, I wanted to share a photo of how the ocotillo celebrates spring in the Valley, by budding and blooming furiously. Here is a beautiful view taken on a beautiful spring day. Need I say more?

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Saturday Stroll at the Desert Botanical Garden

Entrance at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
Being at the Desert Botanical Garden yesterday, I didn't devote attention exclusively to the skulls and Day of the Dead events, although that was the main focus. Here are some photos I took of the garden as I walked along its many paths.

Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
I love the knobby form of this cactus. It's not a totem pole cactus, but looks somewhat similar to one.

Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Colorful sculpture, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
I have no idea what this sculpture is supposed to be, but I love its colorfulness and funky shape.

Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
I believe these specimens, above, are cardon cactus plants. I wanted to take a photo of them next to that building to highlight just how large they actually are. Since many cacti are slow-growing, I have no idea how old these specimens are, but they embody magnificence on a titanic scale.

Cactus close-up, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
I love taking close-up photos of cacti. I enjoy capturing their varying texture. I especially love those cactus stalks that are punctured with holes. See below. Very cool.

Cactus close-up, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ 
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ