Detail from "Rain Dance," an original quilt by Sherrie Spangler

Saturday, April 9, 2022

This doesn't look like a desert!


My Gig Harbor friend Nancy and I went to the Tucson Botanical Gardens today and she could hardly believe this lush retreat is in the middle of the desert town of Tucson. She and her husband have decided to move here from rainy Washington, where she's a Master Gardener. I'm sure she'll master our desert plants in no time.

Here, in no particular order, 
are pictures from the urban garden.



Coral Fountain


Poppies


Kalanchoe


Succulent wreath


Barrel cactus flowers


Yellow aloe blooms (foreground)



Bird of Paradise






Natal Lily


Fan palms




Amaryllis


Salvia



Mexican honeysuckle


Angel Face Floribunda


Three of the many irises:





Detail from a colorful tile bench


Red cluster berry


Mexican yellow bird of paradise tree

You can read about the history of the botanical gardens here: history

Have a colorful day



4 comments:

Judy Sall Fiber Art said...

How wonderful to have one of your friends nearby! Beautiful photos, as always!

Robbie said...

This will be wonderful to have a friend move here and you can show her all the sites! I too didn't realize all the beautiful foliage there is in AZ!!! I love seeing your photographs and showing the beauty of this state!

Janice Smith said...

Your photos are lovely. After reading your blog posts, heck, I’d be tempted to move to your area, too! :-)

Lynda said...

Wow! It sure doesn't look like a desert! OMG. Love the irises. Can't wait to see mine. Thanks for all of the color today!