Anza Borrego Wildflowers and Cactus Bloom Update

I took another scouting trip to the south end of the Anza Borrego Desert to see how the wildflowers and cactus blooms were progressing. It looks like we have another couple weeks for a peak bloom in the southern areas. There are many cacti with buds that are ready to explode.

Blooming Barrel Cactus near Indian Hill in Anza Borrego

This beautiful Barrel Cactus near Indian Hill was getting a jump start on its neighbors.


We also noticed a few small Fishook Cacti with tiny rings of flowers.


Penstemon pseudospectabilis(?) nestled between the rocks.

Unfortunately on our search for wildflowers near Arroyo Seco del Diablo and Arroyo Tapiado we noticed a large amount of Sahara Mustard in areas that were previously covered with Sand Verbena. From doing some research I found out that Sahara Mustard is a real problem in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. This fast growing invasive plant smothers native wildflowers by steailing sunlight and soil moisture. 


Another thing that really bummed us out were these illegal ATV tracks up near Indian Hill.

This yahoo basically took his ATV right through an area of cholla, beavertail and other cacti and tore things up pretty bad. It sucks to see someone with such a blantant disregard for the environment, harm the desert  this way. Frown

If you want to become an expert on the various wildflowers in the Anza Borrego Desert or just interested in learning more, I recommend the field guide Desert Wildflowers of the Sonoran Desert. If this guide doesn't have it , it probably does not exist. Smile

Photo Slideshow from this trip

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