Friday, February 3, 2012

Is there rose-like flower in the Californian desert that grows from the ground?

It's not a cactus flower, I thought it might be adenium obesum, but that's an African/Arabian plant and didn't look right to me. The person found it growing from hard packed earth, and called it a "desert rose." But that might not be the actual common name. I'd appreciate the help.

Is there rose-like flower in the Californian desert that grows from the ground?
If you go to this site and click on the link under the photo, you find a show of 12 desert flowers. Might be one of them is that one, you are looking for ( my favorite for your research is number 12:

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/relea...

And here are some more:

http://www.1000wordsphotos.com/desertflo...

http://tchester.org/plants/lists/calif_p...
Reply:Thanks for the help. I'm not so sure about #12 but those are so good resources. Thanks again. Report It


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