Adventures and observations of a biologist and watercolor painter in Arizona's deserts and mountains
by Margarethe Brummermann Ph.D.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Flowers and Snow Herald the Start of 2019
Saguaro National Park West, 1/1/2019
Snow
is rare but not really too unusual in the Tucson Mountains. But the
beginning of 2019 is also marked by a profusion of blooming Brittle
Bush, Desert Marigolds, even some blooming Ocotillos. Along interstate 8, we saw carpets of purple Sand Verbena on our Christmas trip to San Diego. I have not seen so many flowers and snow together in other years, even though the snow often arrives here in late February. But the insects that are usually visiting those blooming bushes are nowhere to be seen. So the early flowers may herald a really great wild flower spring for 2019, but the normal rhythms seem quite disturbed.
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