Joshua Tree National Park posted a new wildflower report:
“The Ocotillo Patch is still magnificent, and more flowers are appearing along Pinto Basin Road and Park Boulevard.
In the south of the park, the Mastodon Peak Trail continues to delight, with cacti, Mohave asters and rock live-forever replacing the Canterbury bells and brown-eye evening primroses, and sand blazing star is still going strong Sylvia’s Wash, 2.7 miles south of Cottonwood Visitor Center, is an excellent wildflower stop.
Joshua trees are blooming in the northern and western parts of the park and several species of cacti are beginning to bloom throughout the park.”
To see the full report which includes detailed locations and abundance of each species that is in bloom go to http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/upload/bloom_report.pdf


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