
Superbloom in Death Valley: Nature's Resilient Show
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Death Valley National Parks Superbloom: A Rare Spectacle of Life in the Desert - Heavy rains have triggered an extraordinary wildflower display, with fields of gold and color transforming the usually barren desert. Visitors are marveling at the resilience of these flowers, including desert gold sunflowers, purple phacelia, and pink desert five-spots. Park experts explain that desert plants and animals have evolved smart survival tricks to handle long dry spells. The flowers should last until mid to late March, with higher areas blooming into June. Stick to trails near the Furnace Creek Visitor Center or along Badwater Road, and avoid picking or trampling them to protect future blooms.
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