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Desert Plants – Desert Landscaping

February 11, 2011 at 6:55 pm 15 comments
Travel Tips Barrel Cactus, California Travel, Chihuahuan, Cholla, Creosote Bush, Desert, Desert Animals, Desert Botanical Gardens, Desert Gardens, Desert Heat, Desert Plants, Desert Trees, Drought Tolerant Plants, Joshua Tree, Landscaping, Living Desert, Palm Desert, Plants, Prickly Pear, Showcase Gardens, Summer Temperatures, Tangled Roots, Travel Expert

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  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    @JasminRizo You’re welcome! Glad it was useful!

  • Written by JasminRizo about 1 year ago.

    I need to find plants that were in the desert.Thanx for puttinq this video

  • Written by Tillerknavs about 1 year ago.

    This video has changed my life!

  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    @chikenkik98 Awesome! I’m glad this video finally came in handy for someone!

  • Written by chikenkik98 about 1 year ago.

    Hey thanks i needed this for my homework :D

  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    @kylejames1988 I agree. You really need a full day or two to soak everything up. The Oasis is really cool!

  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    @CHARIZARD70 Yikes!

  • Written by kylejames1988 about 1 year ago.

    We visited the Living Desert 3x this year. You really do get a better feel for it on return trips. I don’t recall seeing the Oasis before this year and it was almost liking being in an outdoor a/c room :)

  • Written by CHARIZARD70 about 1 year ago.

    the cholla plant may not look bad but if you tap them with your finger it will go right in you its not a pretty sight taking them out

  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    Interesting! I would love to visit Greece someday. It seems very beautiful, and I love the food!

  • Written by hrbear about 1 year ago.

    I would like to visit this place some day. I like much plants. Desert plants are common in Greece because the climate is dry and hot. For example Agave is a common plant here, as well as Yucca.

  • Written by YoungMoney835 about 1 year ago.

    0:41

  • Written by lostboyswerd about 1 year ago.

    :41 nice

  • Written by CaliforniaTravelTips about 1 year ago.

    Thanks, Tim! You always have such kind words. It’s funny — I always thought a desert oasis was a figure of speech until our visit to Living Desert. It’s always fun to learn something new! Take care! Veronica

  • Written by AsktheBuilder about 1 year ago.

    No way, a real oasis! Makes sense that it would result from a geological feature that forces water to the surface. I discover something amazing with each of your videos. Keep up the great work Veronica!

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