Southwest-Photography > Grasshopper uses rose as a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
Southwest-Photography > Grasshopper uses rose a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
Southwest-Photography > Grasshopper uses rose a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
Southwest-Photography > The new steel siding is up on World's Smallest Museum in Superior, Arizona (October 19, 2009). Sign is arriving soon.
Southwest-Photography > The new steel siding goes up on World's Smallest Museum in Superior, Arizona (October 19, 2009).
Southwest-Photography > The new steel siding goes up on World's Smallest Museum in Superior, Arizona (October 19, 2009).
Southwest-Photography > Datura species (e.g., metaloides, also called "jimsonweed" or "devil's weed"), a perennial herb, is found in all the major deserts of the American Southwest. It grows mostly in sandy washes and along substantial roadsides in our area. Its dark grayish-green, heart-shaped leaves form mounds from which, in summer to fall, sprout striking, 6-inch-long, bright-white flowers tinged with lavender which ripen to become sharp-prickly seed-pods.A plant of great beauty, datura is a member of the Nightshade family (Solanaceae), and all parts of it are toxic. Every resident of or visitor to our desert should be wary of the Russian-roulette-like danger of consuming any of it.
Southwest-Photography > Datura species (e.g., metaloides, also called "jimsonweed" or "devil's weed"), a perennial herb, is found in all the major deserts of the American Southwest. It grows mostly in sandy washes and along substantial roadsides in our area. Its dark grayish-green, heart-shaped leaves form mounds from which, in summer to fall, sprout striking, 6-inch-long, bright-white flowers tinged with lavender which ripen to become sharp-prickly seed-pods.A plant of great beauty, datura is a member of the Nightshade family (Solanaceae), and all parts of it are toxic. Every resident of or visitor to our desert should be wary of the Russian-roulette-like danger of consuming any of it.
Southwest-Photography > Datura species (e.g., metaloides, also called "jimsonweed" or "devil's weed"), a perennial herb, is found in all the major deserts of the American Southwest. It grows mostly in sandy washes and along substantial roadsides in our area. Its dark grayish-green, heart-shaped leaves form mounds from which, in summer to fall, sprout striking, 6-inch-long, bright-white flowers tinged with lavender which ripen to become sharp-prickly seed-pods.A plant of great beauty, datura is a member of the Nightshade family (Solanaceae), and all parts of it are toxic. Every resident of or visitor to our desert should be wary of the Russian-roulette-like danger of consuming any of it.
Grasshopper uses rose as a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
Southwest-Photography > Grasshopper uses rose as a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
Grasshopper uses rose as a launching pad - Superior RV Park - October 23, 2009
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