Not quite all the places we visited in May count as high desert, but mostly that’s what we saw, including a wide variety of plants. I looked at them mostly for aesthetic enjoyment, since I’m woefully ignorant about natural history, and when I try not to be, the information mostly isn’t retained by the sieve of my mind.
Still, I know a Joshua Tree when I see one. These were outside Las Vegas. The further east you go from there, the fewer you see.
Smaller than many of the yuccas at Joshua Tree NP, but Yuriko, who hasn’t visited that park, was suitably impressed.
Moving on, flora at Zion National Park.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Owl Canyon, near Page, Arizona. Amazing the places life can cling.
National Bridges National Monument.
The flowers were at Temple Square, near the Assembly Hall. The second image doesn’t look much like a city view, but it was, in City Creek Natural Area. The ground gets pretty steep pretty fast as you move away from downtown.
A 180-degree turn at that point, and you see this.
A nice change from desert scrub, though desert flora has its fascinations.