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Home » Blankets of color harder to find during Arizona’s subpar wildflower season
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Blankets of color harder to find during Arizona’s subpar wildflower season

by Andres Diaz March 31, 2022April 5, 2022
Mexican poppies sprout outside Lost Dutchman State Park in Apache Junction on March 17, 2022. California poppies, which look nearly identical, also can be found in the Sonoran Desert. (Photo by Samantha Chow/Cronkite News)
Tagged: Arizona State Parks and Trails, Arizona Wildflower Season, brittlebush, California poppies, chuparosa, drought, globemallow, Mexican poppies, spring, Wildflowers

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