Characters and Traits

My favorite uncle recently had his first child. For Spring Break, he invited me and my siblings to visit him in Nevada and meet the baby. While there, we took the opportunity to hike at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The area is a part of the large expanse of desert known as the Mojave, located around 20 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, with a surprising abundance of plant and animal life and large, towering cliffs of red-striped rock. The canyon gets its name from the build up of iron oxide in the sandstone rocks, a process that's taken centuries and has resulted in their bright red appearance against the backdrop of gray limestone.

During the hike, I observed many species and photographed around 20 of them. The critters I chose to photograph and post to iNaturalist caught my eye because of their particular traits and characteristics. Some plants had beautiful and interesting flowers, ranging from brilliant red and tubular to lilac and delicate. Others, like an eye-catching fern growing in the shade of the rocks, had the appearance of a succulent, with leaves made of hundreds of green spheres. I even snapped a photo of a striking lizard, that had an ombre, rainbow-esque coloring to it. The tip of its tail was red and this color faded into its midsection and the color then intensified once more around its top half and head. In addition, it featured a geometric print all down its back and sides. I also observed a desert shrub that had ciliate leaves that looked like fuzz or fine hair all over it, that's edges rippled like waves.

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Publicado el 08 de abril de 2014 a las 10:57 PM por turmiyah turmiyah

Observaciones

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Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 02:39 PM PDT

Descripción

Has long, flat leaves that look like flattened ovals. They extend outwards almost like a flower's petals.

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Gobernadora (Larrea tridentata)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 02:37 PM PDT

Descripción

This plant had smooth, ovate shaped leaves and little bulbs. It wasn't flowering yet.

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turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 02:38 PM PDT

Descripción

This plant had soft, ciliate edges. The leaves seemed to be egg shaped, but the edges curled up in waves. They were primarily at the base of the plant but some were found along the tall shoots of the yellow flowers growing out of it.

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turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 02:38 PM PDT

Descripción

This plant had linear leaves that branched out vertically from a shoot. Some parts of the plant had buds and others had sprouted four-leafed yellow flowers with shoots coming out of their centers.

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Malva del Desierto (Sphaeralcea ambigua)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 02:36 PM PDT

Descripción

This plant had red, yellow and orange bulbs. There were also red flowers with circular petals. The leaves of the plant had sinuate edges.

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Chaparro de Sonora (Quercus turbinella)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:07 PM PDT

Descripción

The leaf shape and formation on this plant looked very similar to that of a holly plant but instead of a red bulb in the middle there was a brownish one.

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turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:08 PM PDT

Descripción

This plant had tubular shaped magenta flowers. They resemble deflated water balloons.

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Alicoche Fresa (Echinocereus engelmannii ssp. engelmannii)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:15 PM PDT

Descripción

This was a spiky cactus. The spikes around the body of the cactus were long, around 2-3 inches in length, and ranged from white to dark brown. The spikes at the very top of the cactus were much shorter, less than 1 inch in length, and ranged in color from white to red.

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Árboles del Amor (Género Cercis)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:19 PM PDT

Descripción

This was a tree with vibrant magenta bulbs all over it. They might have been flowers that hadn't yet flowered completely. The bulbs were ovate in shape.

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turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:21 PM PDT

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Nopal Puerco Espín (Opuntia polyacantha var. erinacea)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:24 PM PDT

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Piñón de Una Hoja (Pinus monophylla)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:25 PM PDT

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Árnicas (Género Gutierrezia)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:26 PM PDT

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turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 2014

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Helechos Labiados Y Parientes (Subfamilia Cheilanthoideae)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:28 PM PDT

Descripción

This fern looked like it had regular leaves, but when you got closer the leaves were made of a bunch of spheres all grouped together. It actually resembled a succulent.

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Hongos Ascomicetes Y Líquenes (Subfilo Pezizomycotina)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:32 PM PDT

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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:37 PM PDT

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Líquenes (Clase Lecanoromycetes)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:36 PM PDT

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Lagartija Norteña de Mancha Lateral (Uta stansburiana)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:37 PM PDT

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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)

Autor

turmiyah

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2014 a las 03:47 PM PDT

Descripción

Bee?

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