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Ocotillo Flowers

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Although not really a cactus, the ocotillo is a somewhat common Southwestern plant found in most of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts. In the spring, the long, thorny spines sprout small green leaves and brilliantly orange flowers from the mature stems that attract and are pollinated by hummingbirds and carpenter bees.

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©2015
Image Size
4000x6000 / 10.7MB
Keywords
Ajo, Ajo Range, Angiosperms, Arizona, Asterids, Ericales, Eudicots, F. splendens, Fouquieria, Fouquieria splendens, Fouquieriaceae, HIghway 85, Jacob Cactus, Jacob's Staff, OPCNM, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Pima County, Plantae, Sonoran Desert, arid, botany, cacti, cactus, candlewood, coachwhip, desert, desert coral, dicot, flora, green, heat, hurt, nature, ocotillo, pain, painful, perennial, plant, poke, prickle, prickly, sharp, shrub, slimwood, southwest, spike, spiky, spring, succulent, thorn, thorny, vine cactus, west, western, wild, zygomorphic
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Fouquieriaceae (Ocotillo Family), Red & Orange Wildflowers
Although not really a cactus, the ocotillo is a somewhat common Southwestern plant found in most of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts. In the spring, the long, thorny spines sprout small green leaves and brilliantly orange flowers from the mature stems that attract and are pollinated by hummingbirds and carpenter bees.