There are several of them, such as the golden barrel cactus (Echinocactus grusonii).
ocotillo
The Golden Barrel Cactus or Biznaga (Echinocactus).
Amarillo? As in "I'm on my way to..."
lobelia
Chia seeds come from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. The seeds are harvested from the plant's flowers, and they have been a staple in Mayan and Aztec diets for centuries.
They love nectar from cactus flowers and just about any desert plant in bloom.
The desert cactus
No. Actually, it is a desert plant. It is a type of spiny agave cactus that seldom flowers. That's where the name comes from.
The ocotillo is a desert plant that can go weeks without water, and has little flowers that grow around it. The ocotillo can be found in the gobi desert
Many plants in the desert produce flowers. That is their method of sexual reproduction and required for the plants to survive and propagate.
A bottle of wine, a desert item , or flowers or a small plant are always appropriate .
Yes, the desert fairy duster (Calliandra eriophylla) is a native plant to the Sonoran Desert region. It is a drought-tolerant shrub that produces vibrant red flowers and is an important component of the desert ecosystem.