A pink hibiscus in foggy light.
After being watered, this red and green bromeliad looks rather sensual.
The Desert Rose is a native of East Africa and has fleshy leaves and beautiful two-inch pink open-trumpet shaped flowers.
This courageous little moss rose grew through a nearly impossible environment.
The dahlia has been the national flower of Mexico since 1963.
A pink rose with its petals very wide open.
A sunflower with orange ray flowers.
A honeybee gathers nectar from a sunflower.
Some species of cucumber plants produce sweet yellow flowers.
A nymphaea water lily in fog despite the sunlight.
A striking fuchsia hedgehog cactus flower found with porophyllum gracile wildflowers.
The enchanting flower of the cereus cactus only blooms at night.
Purple petunia’s dazzle in the sunlight.
Lavender petunia with black background.
Petunias can be very sensual if photographed “up close and personal.”
Rare lavender long-spined prickly pear cactus with flower buds.
Prickly pear cacti flowers in different stages of development.
A white and yellow rose up close.
Inside a pink rose.
A young prickly pear cactus paddle with budding needles found in the wild.
A close-up shot of the variegated leaf of a canna lily.
A close-up shot of a very colorful variegated leaf.
April wild flowers in Tucson Arizona: Mexican Gold Poppies and Fiddleheads
Mexican gold poppies and fiddleheads in Tucson Arizona.