Tuesday, December 3, 2019

The Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona





Eric checks the map on his
phone before he & I
start our ride to the










Our ride takes us through 
Papago Park, the site of a
World War II German 
Prisoner of War Camp.






Camp Papago was built to hold 3,000 men.  A group of prisoners built a 178-foot tunnel and twenty-five German soldiers escaped in December 1944.  All the escapees were captured or turned themselves in.  




About a mile & a half later
Eric & I arrive at Desert
Botanical Garden.






Meerkats greet us.

They are made with
recycled plastic.





We are delighted to see so many
Cacti & Succulents in one
place.






Eric, me & the
Penguins...





different colors with 
different length spikes.




Cholla & Saguaro
share some shade.




We spend most of
our visit on the
.




Strolling along the path, we
appreciate the designs &
color choices.





Barrel Cacti are in the
foreground.









Agave dwarf low growing
plants.





This partially shaded area
displays plants that live &
thrive on boulders.





The Saguaro Sculpture is
welded Pickaxe Heads.

It's beautiful.














Gardens are carefully
fenced off to protect
the plants.




This photo shows different
Cholla, Totem Pole Cactus,
& Saguaro.

The hole in the Saguaro is
for nesting birds.




This tree is a Palo Blanco.

It reminds me of a









This is the feared Jumping Cholla.

Its nodules break off easily &
"stick to everything" they
come into contact with.





The prickly nodules "catch rides" on people, animals and spread the Cactus throughout a region.






I was surprised, & delighted
to see Columbine.










for the sky.

Eric & I reminisce about
our trip to Organ Pipe





Desert Botanical Garden is beautiful, day or night.  Evening visitors are treated to illuminated gardens.  Luminarias are featured during December.

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