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  • Image shows the upright, columnar growing habit of cane cholla cactus (Cylindropuntia imbricata).  Flowers crown the tops of the cactus's trunks.
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  • Close-up view of a fully blooming Cane Cholla flower: yellow petals tipped with red surround bright red stamens bearing yellow pollen.
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  • Acoma history tells that when the people first discovered this valley, they believed the Creator wanted them to inhabit Enchanted Mesa.  Eventually, they discovered their mistake and relocated their community to Sky City mesa: a much better vantage point for admiring the beauty the Creator bestowed on Enchanted Mesa and its surrounding landscape!
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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.
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  • Sacred datura's ephemeral trumpet-shaped white bloom displays pink pistils, purple-edged frill, and a soft pink glow.  Indirect light during an April morning's golden hour highlights the fragile flower's fleshy texture in this horizontal image.
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  • This specimen flower of the sacred datura (Datura wrightii) features a lavender margin edging its white, trumpet-shaped, golden-throated bloom.  Photographed at early sunrise, the fragile flower glows pale blue in indirect light bounced off the stucco walls of my garden where this bush grew. A sacred plant used in rites of passage and other ceremonies among various Native American tribes, Datura wrightii's flower essence appeals to modern holistic health practitioners seeking its visionary potential and affirmation of personal transformation.
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  • Sunlight glows through datura's back-lit trumpet and highlights the pastel pink, blue, and purple opalescence of the flower's frilly edge and fragile texture.   Horizontal close-up image displays white flower in profile against a dark featureless background.
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