Desert Wildflowers That Will Inspire You
Creating a desert garden is all that you wished for? To bring you inherent desire to reality we have enlisted 5 desert wildflowers. All these flowers are breathtakingly beautiful.
Deserts are some of the most desolate landscapes in the world. They are barren and devoid of life for most of the time of the year. As such, you’d think that there’s no true beauty to be found there.
But the truly wonderful thing about our planet is that it creates and nurtures beauty even in the harshest of circumstances. And deserts are no different. They are home to some of the most beautiful and vibrant wildflowers that nature has to offer.
These amazing flowers develop bloom cycles that are incredibly attuned to the weather and climate fluctuations around them, specifically, how much rain can be expected when will the sun be at its harshest, when will it be the best time to pollinate, etc.
All these little details have made wildflowers some of the most revered flowers in the world.
Below are some of the most famous ones that can show you what is possible when it comes to gardening:
1) Desert Marigold:
Already the marigold is a much-beloved flower in India. It is part of many festivals and celebrations, and its signature yellow petals can be seen from miles away. The desert marigold is its brethren that shares similar characteristics.
It grows in the United States, around the southwestern desert areas. One of its main characteristics is the incredibly long bloom time which helps it survive and even thrive in the desert.
2) Golden Suncup:
This flower is a part of the Primrose family of plants and grows around late fall or early winter. One of its defining features is the way it keeps its reddish-orange or yellow flowers incredibly close to its body while growing.
It is another vibrant splash of colour in the desert that can be spotted from a long way away.
3) California Poppy:
With California in its name, it’s no surprise to discover that this is the state’s official state flower. It can be found, not just in gardens and deserts, but also in homes, shops and sometimes even in parking lots.
The petals of this plant are bright orange and, interestingly, they usually stay open during the day but close up when it gets dark or at night. These are wildflowers that can bloom nearly all summer and stand out among a desolate landscape.
4) Desert Sage:
Easily one of the most famous desert wildflowers, many individuals love its large silver grey foliage and its unique purple, pink flowers. And it's not just a pretty face either; this plant can withstand incredibly high temperatures and dry soil.
So, if you want to start working on your desert or drought-tolerant desert garden, then this plant is a must!
5) Desert Dandelion:
Not really related to the common dandelion flower, this desert dandelion is what one can call an opportunist. It can take the conditions around it and use them to its advantage. So, there are very few areas where it cannot truly grow.
Its bright yellow flowers are a calling card for those who are capable of surviving in the hardest of conditions.
So, which wildflower do you like the most and want to grow? Let us know in the comments below! For more informtion visit gardening blogs.







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