A cousin in law who lives in the Albuquerque, New Mexico area sent me these pictures yesterday, hoping for a flower ID from me. At first, I couldn't think of what this was.
This scenery is so unlike the southern tier of New York State, where I live.
It's been years since I've been to the southwest desert. I was hoping to travel some this summer and fall, newly retired (one of these days I'll blog about that) although still working part time. I would take time off.
Albuquerque was going to be one of my "maybe" stops, maybe hoping to see their annual balloon festival.
But COVID changed my plans. Still, I have nature and flowers, and this cousin is happy to exchange flowers with me by text several times a week.
Finally, it came to me, and hopefully I'm right: datura, also known as jimsonweed.
All parts of this plant can be deadly. (Yes, this is also the same plant called "jimsonweed" if I've done a correct ID).
One more view of its flower.
As a bonus, I've included a yucca plant I photographed today at Cutler Botanic Gardens in Binghamton, New York, just as a contrast. Just a little greener here. My cousin in law tells me their yuccas out there do not bloom like this.
As bad news continues to pour in from all over our country, I hope this spot of green makes your day a little brighter.
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Saturday, July 11, 2020
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I remember seeing that when I was in Arizona and being told it was deadly. As a matter of fact, when I read the blog post title, that was the first plant I thought of.
ReplyDeleteQuite a change from your usual, but it’s very pretty
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, and not a problem where it's growing. The danger is TO the plant, not the plant, what with those tire tracks! I hope that's a dirt road and not off road vehicle damage. Every Saturday morning there used to be several balloons that flew over the house. So quiet, and then the hissing noise was kind of scary, like in Something Wicked this Way Comes! I think there was a club, and I don't know why they stopped.
ReplyDelete...if we don't get some rain soon, we will start looking like Arizona.
ReplyDeleteThat's intersting. Not much grows in Albuquerque without watering. I went to high school and university there. A really long time ago!!
ReplyDeleteMy father went to that balloon festival a couple years back. Worth it, if you can make the trip next year. Hopefully.
ReplyDeleteI would of guess on first flower some type of Morning Glory and or Moon flower.
ReplyDeleteHubby and I went for a drive up in mountain and took photo of some yellow flower I am not sure of.
I have a datura or jimsonweed, aka devil's trumpet, growing in my garden now. They are lovely plants.
ReplyDeleteAll of us have quashed our travel plans this year. Congrats on retirement!
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