The photo of the rubber rabbitbrush was actaully taken last week down on the flat near Sangre when there was still plenty of snow about.
Below this again, you can see two types of Cactii found here: There is a ground-hugging type and what is known as a 'Chainfruit Cholla' because of its long chains of fruit, sometimes growing twenty fruit out of each other. I haven't tested them but no doubt they are prickly!
Tomorrow we have a day in Albuquerque, so expect another barrage of photographs. Life is not dull, is it? I really enjoyed my walk today. As I left (and another Australian was also leaving on a different route) Br Joe rushed after us to warn us it was going to storm and possibly snow!! I went back and got my umbrella, but apart from climbing the first slope with an umbrella in my right hand (probably worth a photo) there was no problem with the weather and it ended up quite fine. However, I did appreciate his concern for us.
1 comment:
I read the vegetation blog after the Albuquerque one so have to add I found that interesting too. Big learning curve to name everything too...
Love,
Kath
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