March 16, 2020
Hike and Bike
Sunrise and Tempe Town Lake
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Bill ShaneyfeltLight gray bushes with yellow flowers are brittlebush.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encelia_farinosa
Skinny cactus on the left is staghorn cholla.
https://www.americansouthwest.net/plants/cacti/cylindropuntia-versicolor.html
Several cacti with dark stems and light tops are teddybear cholla
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=cybi9
Dark green bush in the middle is the very interesting creosote bush.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larrea_tridentata
Tall, straight, thin plant on right and upper left is ocotillo.
https://www.desertmuseum.org/kids/oz/long-fact-sheets/Ocotillo.php
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encelia_farinosa
Skinny cactus on the left is staghorn cholla.
https://www.americansouthwest.net/plants/cacti/cylindropuntia-versicolor.html
Several cacti with dark stems and light tops are teddybear cholla
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=cybi9
Dark green bush in the middle is the very interesting creosote bush.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larrea_tridentata
Tall, straight, thin plant on right and upper left is ocotillo.
https://www.desertmuseum.org/kids/oz/long-fact-sheets/Ocotillo.php
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Bill ShaneyfeltThis is some species of lupine. There are over a dozen species in the area. Not sure I could tell most of them apart if I was holding them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupinus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupinus
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Bill ShaneyfeltBrittlebush! Even in really dry years a few will flower, especially along highways where the pavement provides enough runoff.
https://www.desertusa.com/flowers/Brittlebush.html
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https://www.desertusa.com/flowers/Brittlebush.html
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Bill ShaneyfeltChuparosa
http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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Bill ShaneyfeltDesert chicory, phacelia and in the lower left some lupine. There are about 8 or so species of phacelia in the area. This might be distant phacelia.
http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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Bill ShaneyfeltOften called buttercups, these are desert golden poppies. Similar to California poppies, which are usually more clumped and have more orange in the blooms.
http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Acanthaceae/Justicia%20californica,%20Chuparosa.html
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Bill ShaneyfeltVariety! I love the amazing biodiversity of the Sonoran Desert!
Tree in the back is palo verde with its greenish bark.
http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxon=1412
And brittlebush, poppies, lupine and some barrel cacti on the upper right
http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxon=3016
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Tree in the back is palo verde with its greenish bark.
http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxon=1412
And brittlebush, poppies, lupine and some barrel cacti on the upper right
http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxon=3016
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Bill ShaneyfeltDon't let the non-spiny look of the beavertail prickly pear fool you! Each of those tiny bumps on the pads contains hundreds (thousands?) of tiny, almost microscopic barbed spines! As a kid, I found out the hard way, and also looked at them under my microscope. The flowers sure are spectacular though!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opuntia_basilaris
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opuntia_basilaris
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Bill ShaneyfeltPhacelia and desert chicory again. This might be lacy phacelia.
http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Hydrophyllaceae/Phacelia%20tanacetifolia,%20Lacy%20Phacelia.html
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http://southwestdesertflora.com/WebsiteFolders/All_Species/Hydrophyllaceae/Phacelia%20tanacetifolia,%20Lacy%20Phacelia.html
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Bill ShaneyfeltTempe butte and built into the other side of it is the ASU football stadium, with ASU all over beyond that. The corner of a building sticking up behind the left side of it is Manzanita Hall, a women's dorm that was under construction and finished while I was there.
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Janet Anspach-RickeyTo Bill ShaneyfeltBill,
I was just here in 2018 and it looks like more has been developed! I don't know where all the water comes from for drinking, watering, etc in this desert!
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I was just here in 2018 and it looks like more has been developed! I don't know where all the water comes from for drinking, watering, etc in this desert!
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Bill ShaneyfeltYes, that's one reason I did not push to return... Wanted to avoid being part of the problem. I guess now the area is pushing 5 million. When we left in
Dec. '70 it was pushing half a million and I saw the desert being ravaged. We ran from the gym at ASU out to South Mountain Park for cross-country workouts. About 20 years ago, I was there for work, and could not find the eastern entrance to the park because it was solid housing.
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Dec. '70 it was pushing half a million and I saw the desert being ravaged. We ran from the gym at ASU out to South Mountain Park for cross-country workouts. About 20 years ago, I was there for work, and could not find the eastern entrance to the park because it was solid housing.
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Today's ride: 28 miles (45 km)
Total: 28 miles (45 km)
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