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This beautiful flower is know as "Desert Willow" Chilopsis linearis. Though not a true willow at all. It is found along the Trans-Pecos and central west Texas streams and dry creek beds. The flowers are blooming from April through September. It is easy to see why this has been cultivated for gardens across the state.
Picture from University of Texas Plant Resource Guide |
4 comments:
Hi, thanks for sharing this lovely flower for your "D" post today!
This is me, Duncan D. Horne, visiting you from the A-Z challenge, wishing you all the best throughout April and beyond.
Duncan In Kuantan
It's pretty. The flower reminds me of a lily.
Duncan D, welcome, I am glad you liked my post.
Laura, I know that is what I thought when I saw it.
Purdee!!! :)
DL @ Cruising Altitude 2.0
Co-Host of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.
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