Mirabilis albida (M. oblongifolia)-Tufted Four o’clock. This beauty is part of the Nyctaginaceae Family. The blossoms do tend to open up in the afternoon, depending on the weather. This one reminds me to appreciate the smaller flora. Pay attention to each step you take in your Nature walks. The little ones offer a significance of their own.
Mount Lemmon, AZ Many Blessings, Christina Grossman, MA, CCA, CH Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRgtp-eBYQw/ Field Guide: Rose, F. (2012). Mountain Trees of Southern Arizona: A Field Guide. Tucson, AZ: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press. Follow me here and subscribe! www.sacredreminders.com YouTube
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AuthorI am not the first, nor the last of expressing and sharing the beauty of mathematics in Nature. What I will share in this blog are thoughts, experiences, and lessons learned to validate life, both human and botanical, living mathematically. Archives
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