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Soaptree yucca.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca_elata
Plus one Snickers Ice cream. Almost there!
4 months agoDownright scary. Loose gravel that gets flung at you by cars.
4 months agoLike the time my Dad stored all the Canada Day fireworks for the city’s upcoming fireworks show, in our tool shed. My mom almost had kittens when she found out.
4 months agoIf you can remove the spines without impaling yourself, that cactus (prickly pear) can be cooked and eaten. But I’m not suggesting people tear up and eat the flora in wild areas unless it’s a survival situation. Also, it’s next to a road where who knows what chemicals could be in the soil…gasoline, oil, lead, antifreeze, etc.
4 months agoLooks like Beaker on the muppets.
4 months agoSuper Andrew! Able to ride long distances in a single season!
4 months agoIt’s monumental, what you both have done. I’m flabbergasted that you even considered it. But also, not that surprised. 😯
4 months agoDon’t lift the lid!
4 months agoTall pines (translation)
4 months agoHa ha!
4 months agoWatch out for trucks on wedges and hunters who (poorly) aim at trucks on wedges.
4 months agoLotsa bloomin' rabbitbrush!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbitbrush
Great picture though!
4 months ago
One of 9 or so species of prickly pear in that area. Might be brown spined.
4 months agohttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/78268/browse_photos