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  • A dense field of California poppies colors the landscape orange at the Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve in California's Mojave Desert, northwest of Lancaster.
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  • Full blooms of the grizzly bear prickly pear cactus glow and sparkle with sunlight passing through translucent, creamy, pink-tinged petals.  Real grizzly bear blossoms wither in less than 48 hours, but cactus flower photographs by Changing Woman Photography preserve their beauty from the ravages of time.
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  • Sun-sparkling, fringed petals of the grizzly bear prickly pear cactus's full bloom protect the flower's fragile yellow pistils and green fuzzy stamen.  Real grizzly bear blossoms wither in less than 48 hours, but cactus flower photographs by Changing Woman Photography preserve their beauty from the ravages of time.
    grizzlybear cactus 2.jpg
  • Gold and evergreen vegetation lines a placid cove along Lake Mohave just north of Davis Dam at Laughlin, Nevada, and up the shore from Bullhead City, Arizona.  These colors reflect vividly in the gently rippled water.
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  • The image focuses on a foreground mass of yellow-orange California poppies with its blurred background showing the flowers spreading over a distant rising hill.
    Cal poppy field 1.jpg
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  • Panorama of spring flowers blooming at Salisbury Pass in California's Mojave Desert, just east of Death Valley: Nature's riot of colors emerges if the desert is blessed with autumn and spring rains.
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  • Prickly pear cactus blooms unfold from yellow buds to produce pale peach petals with orange-apricot stripes. A busy bee's head pokes up from the opening yellow flower from which he harvests pollen. The opuntia variety shown here is a unique subspecies of prickly pear cactus with a native habitat limited to the Mojave desert surrounding Searchlight, Nevada (USA).
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