How To Use Ocotillo In A Sentence
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The most common shrubs are creosote bush, ocotillo, and bur sage.
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Bougainvillea and ocotillo spread upward along one side, casting shadows and bright purple bracts against the pale marble walls.
SILENT JOE
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The most common shrubs are creosote bush, ocotillo, and bur sage.
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Though traditional ramadas were made with mesquite poles, ocotillo canes, and saguaro, these materials are not readily available in nurseries, and laws prevent harvesting from public land.
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Twining snapdragon winds through the Calhoun's ocotillo fence and license plate collection.
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Yet in another area hit by a recent heavy rain, the ironwood trees and the spiny ocotillos are flush with new green leaves.
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You'll traverse a series of high valleys, ravines, and washes filled with a variety of plants, including purple barrel cactus and stands of ocotillos.
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes.
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But the bucks had swapped places in the ocotillos.
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He used barbed wire to attach crossbeams to posts and bailing wire to lash ocotillo canes to the crossbeams.
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Though traditional ramadas were made with mesquite poles, ocotillo canes, and saguaro, these materials are not readily available in nurseries.
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes.
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The spindly, 15-foottall branches of the ocotillo, bare and dead-looking things under dry conditions, are fully leafed out.
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Flanked by ocotillo and prickly pear, you'll make an easy half-day ride to the Telephone Canyon backcountry campsite.
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At the base of the mountains, on the gentle rocky slopes called bajadas, the vegetation is dominated by paloverde, ocotillo, and saguaro, but bitterbrush is also a common shrub.
American Semidesert and Desert Province (Bailey)
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While cactus flowers have many petals, the ocotillo's red flowers have only five, united at their base to form a tube.
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes.
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We photograph cholla and saguaro and ocotillo.