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Beautiful coastline at Nora Creina on the southeastern Australian coastline.  Nora Creina is located near the fishing port of Robe in the state of South Australia.
Elevate your Anza-Borrego Desert experience with the enchanting Cylindropuntia ganderi cactus. Its vibrant blooms and resilient nature make it a captivating addition to any desert landscape. Bring home a piece of desert beauty today
Cholla cactus Sonora desert mid spring on a bright day
The Fremont’s Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a poplar tree native to the American Southwest and south through central Mexico.  The tree was named after John C. Fremont, the 19th century American explorer.  The riparian tree grows near streams, rivers, springs and wetlands below 6,600 ft elevation.  This scene of a Fremont Cottonwood with its fall foliage was photographed from the Turkey Creek Trail in the Coconino National Forest near the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, USA.
Landscape of Los Alerces National Park, Esquel, Chubut, Argentina. Patagonia Argentina
California juniper, Juniperus californica, Joshua Tree National Park, California, Mojave Desert.  \
Cacti are plants that have succulent stems, pads or branches with scales and spines instead of leaves. Cactus pads are actually modified stems with a waxy coating. The prickly spines are modified leaves that break up the evaporative winds blowing across pad surfaces, and help shade the stem.
The view along the Pacific Coast Highway at Big Sur, California looking at the Pacific Ocean.  Big Sur is a stretch of rugged coastline in CA that runs from Carmel to San Simeon.
Cactus. Cane Chola Cylindropuntia spinosior on a background of blue sky. Arizona, USA
South African mountainside scenics, Western Cape
Pinyon and juniper forest in the White Mountains of California.
Rocky coastline in Carmel, CA
Australian Grey Spider flower plant
Elephant Tree, Bursera microphylla.  Anza Borrego State Park. Burseraceae.
Typical desert trees isolated against azure, deep blue sky at Grand Canyon Nationap Park, Arizona.
Juniper trees and sandstone in a Utah desert sunset.
Wyoming sagebrush and various grasses, plants, and flowers
A close-up shot of twisted, bare bushes and grass growing wild on Table Mountain National Park.
Tourist trail in Tsimanampetsotsa national park known as Tsimanampetsotsa Nature Reserve. South-west Madagascar wilderness landscape.
Dwarf sage brush grows on the central coast of California.
Coast beard heath, leucopogon
Ambrosia dumosa, the burro-weed or white bursage, a North American species of plants in the sunflower family  and found in Death Valley National Park, California. Asteraceae.
The tropical teddy bear cholla cacti on an Arizona desert
Protea nitida is a slow-growing tree, with very thick white-grey bark, that varies considerably in height. It is normally about 5 meters tall, but in good conditions it may reach a height of up to 10 meters, with a trunk diameter of 1 meter. The young leaves are crimson, but they become a bluish, sea-green colour in later life. These leaves are described as \
Flowers, plants and trees on mountain side in South Africa, Western Cape
National park serra canastra brazil
Freestanding solitary tree in the lush bushveld landscape in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Contemplating the lifestyle aspects of Native Americans in the Southern Mojave Desert includes consideration their Traditional Medicine. Among the numerous medicinal uses of a plant taxonomically ranked as Larrea Tridentata was wound sanitization, and as a treatment for sore joints. They also provide protection for many animals who take shelter or dig burrows beneath their foliage, such as Desert Tortoise, Desert Wood Rat, and Desert Iguana, and Kangaroo Rat. Witness them here, two miles from the North Entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. Laws protecting the Preserve, and efforts towards conservation, appear to be the main factors affording these Pre Contact species a compete term in the locale. If we all follow their lead and act in the interest of the environment, our future generations will be able to experience this beautiful native habitat. Etymology associates the botanical epithet, Tridentata, with Three Toothed, for the look of foliage from certain angles.
Goose Tongue, Coast Plantain, sea plantain, seaside plantain,  Plantago maritima, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California
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