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Mesquite Collection (#3)

Mesquite, a versatile and captivating wonder of nature, holds its own unique charm across different landscapes

Background imageMesquite Collection: Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Polioptila melanura) adult male singing on breeding territory, s

Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Polioptila melanura) adult male singing on breeding territory, s. Texas

Background imageMesquite Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Background imageMesquite Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes. Grapevine Mountains in the Background. Death Valley. California

Mesquite Sand Dunes. Grapevine Mountains in the Background. Death Valley. California
Mesquite Sand Dunes. Grapevine Mountains in the background. Death Valley. California

Background imageMesquite Collection: Death Valley Sand Dunes in Last Light

Death Valley Sand Dunes in Last Light
Mesquite sand dunes of death valley. Curves and patterns captured and contrasted in the fleeting light. Death Valley National Park is located primarily in the Southern California Desert

Background imageMesquite Collection: Arbelos Path, Sand Dunes Death Valley

Arbelos Path, Sand Dunes Death Valley
Mesquite dunes of death valley. Curves and patterns captured and contrasted in the fleeting light. Death Valley National Park is located primarily in the Southern California Desert

Background imageMesquite Collection: Dried mud cracks of ancient lakebed in The Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park

Dried mud cracks of ancient lakebed in The Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: The Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California, USA

The Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: USA Arizona Monument Valley Totem Pole

USA Arizona Monument Valley Totem Pole

Background imageMesquite Collection: White-tipped Dove (Leptotila verreauxi) adult in mesquite tree, south Texas, USA

White-tipped Dove (Leptotila verreauxi) adult in mesquite tree, south Texas, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: USA, Texas, McMullen County. Eastern cottontail rabbit eating new mesquite leaves

USA, Texas, McMullen County. Eastern cottontail rabbit eating new mesquite leaves. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMesquite Collection: USA, CA, Mesquite Sand Dunes at Dawn in Death Valley NP

USA, CA, Mesquite Sand Dunes at Dawn in Death Valley NP

Background imageMesquite Collection: USA, California and Nevada, Death Valley National Park, Sand Dunes in Mesquite Flat

USA, California and Nevada, Death Valley National Park, Sand Dunes in Mesquite Flat, and Cottonwood Mountains in the background

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10890382

Picture No. 10890382
Fairy Duster / Mock Mesquite / Mesquitella - in flower (Calliandra eriophylla) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897007

Picture No. 10897007
Honey Mesquite - blooming in spring (late March) at a dune in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897005

Picture No. 10897005
Storm - raises lots of sand in the late evening at the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897008

Picture No. 10897008
Structural forms at a dry pan in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897004

Picture No. 10897004
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Grapevine Mountains which are part of the Amargosa Range in the Death Valley - In the background a passing by storm raises lots of sand Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897001

Picture No. 10897001
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with scattered young Honey Mesquite trees in the Death Valley. In the background sand is raised by a strong wind (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897003

Picture No. 10897003
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Grapevine Mountains which are part of the Amargosa Range in the Death Valley - In the background a passing by storm raises lots of sand Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897006

Picture No. 10897006
Storm - raises lots of sand in the late evening at the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley - In the background the Panamint Range Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897002

Picture No. 10897002
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Grapevine Mountains which are part of the Amargosa Range in the Death Valley - In the background a passing by storm raises lots of sand Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896994

Picture No. 10896994
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896998

Picture No. 10896998
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896999

Picture No. 10896999
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896993

Picture No. 10896993
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with a Honey Mesquite tree in the Death Valley (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10897000

Picture No. 10897000
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896997

Picture No. 10896997
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and the foothills of the Amargosa Range in the early morning in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896992

Picture No. 10896992
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896996

Picture No. 10896996
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes at a windy evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896995

Picture No. 10896995
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the evening in the Death Valley Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896991

Picture No. 10896991
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with scattered Honey Mesquite trees in the Death Valley (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896986

Picture No. 10896986
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and the foothills of the Amargosa Range in the Death Valley in the early morning Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896989

Picture No. 10896989
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with scattered Honey Mesquite trees in the Death Valley (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896990

Picture No. 10896990
Detail of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with scattered Honey Mesquite trees in the Death Valley (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana) Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896987

Picture No. 10896987
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and the foothills of the Amargosa Range in the Death Valley in the early morning Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896988

Picture No. 10896988
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in the Death Valley in the early morning Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896984

Picture No. 10896984
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the Death Valley in the early morning Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Picture No. 10896985

Picture No. 10896985
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Amargosa Range in the Death Valley in the early morning Date:

Background imageMesquite Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes at Dawn in Death Valley NP, CA, USA

Mesquite Sand Dunes at Dawn in Death Valley NP, CA, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: Mexico, Tamaulipas State. Couchs kingbird perched on mesquite branch

Mexico, Tamaulipas State. Couchs kingbird perched on mesquite branch

Background imageMesquite Collection: Tree-Screwbean Mesquite (Prosopis pubescens) Arizona Desert, USA

Tree-Screwbean Mesquite (Prosopis pubescens) Arizona Desert, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: Spring mesquite trees growing in wildflowers, Texas, USA, North America

Spring mesquite trees growing in wildflowers, Texas, USA, North America

Background imageMesquite Collection: White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) adult, perched in mesquite tree, south Texas, USA

White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) adult, perched in mesquite tree, south Texas, USA

Background imageMesquite Collection: Honey Mesquite Tree South West USA into Mexico

Honey Mesquite Tree South West USA into Mexico
KF-11617 Honey MESQUITE Tree South West USA into Mexico Prosopis glandulosa Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway




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Mesquite, a versatile and captivating wonder of nature, holds its own unique charm across different landscapes. In the arid regions of New Mexico, USA, the Screwbean Mesquite or Tornillo stands tall with its corkscrew pods adorning autumnal hues. Meanwhile, in Spain's Cordoba, the mesmerizing Mesquite boasts an astonishing sight of 856 red-and-white columns that leave visitors in awe. Under the enchanting Moonlight Serenade, picture number 11980863 captures a scenic view Flat Sand Dunes harmoniously blending with rocky mountains in the desert. As the sun sets on another day, silhouette rocky mountains create a breathtaking backdrop for Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California - an image captured on February 15th, 2021 (DDE-90039395). Traveling further back in time to Colorado's past through a colored engraving reveals how mesquite has left an indelible mark on history. Its presence is not limited to visual beauty alone; curly mesquite (Hilaria cenchroides) and pipewort (Paepalanthus dendroides) add diversity to ecosystems where they thrive. As nightfall blankets the landscape with shades of blues and tranquility settles upon us all - it is amidst this serene ambiance that mesquites continue their silent existence. Whether standing proudly against vast deserts or gracing historical landmarks like Cordoba's grandeur - these resilient trees remind us of nature's enduring allure and ability to captivate our senses at every turn.