The Desert Easter Lily
by Robert Bales
Title
The Desert Easter Lily
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
One of the first Spring flowers in the southwest deserts. Found this with the morning sunlight coming through the flower while walking on the Sonoran Desert which is a short distance from Yuma, Arizona!!. I added a little vignetting and made it a square format.
Looking much like an Easter Lily, this plant can be easily seen growing grows along desert roads in the spring. The Desert Lily has a deep bulb that sends up a stem in early spring that can be 1 to 4 feet high. A cluster of long, blue-green leaves with white margins grows just above the ground. The Desert Lily's leaves are about an inch wide with wavy edges and grow 8 to 20 inches long.
The Desert Lily was called "Ajo (garlic) Lily" by the Spanish because of the bulb's flavor. Native Americans used the bulb as a food source. These bulbs can remain in the ground for several years, waiting for enough moisture to emerge.
BLM administers the popular Desert Lily Sanctuary, officially designated by Congress in 1994 as part of the California Desert Protection Act which reinforced BLMs administrative protection of the area dating back to 1968. The Sanctuary is located on State Highway 177, just 7 miles northeast of Desert Center. The best time to visit the Desert Lily Sanctuary is February through April.
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April 10th, 2020
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Comments (10)
Janet Marie
Congratulations! Your artwork has been featured on the Homepage of the “Beauty Of Arizona” Art Group for the week of (04/13/20). You are welcome to submit your artwork in the discussion thread “2020 Thanks and Features Archive.” LF FB Janet💕
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks, Janet for the nice feature, invite, congrats, and the nice promotion!!
Janet Marie
The desert lily is such a lovely bloom. I have never had the opportunity to see it in person. Thank you for sharing it and the description about it. LF
Marvin Blaine
Pure joy and beauty Robert! This made me happy this morning! Great find and capture! L/F