Here are five flowers that grow in the desert:














- Desert Marigold: Found in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, these flowers have bright yellow blooms.
- Sand Verbena: Often found in the Baja California desert in Mexico, these flowers come in shades of purple or pink.
- Desert Lily: A distinctive flower of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts in the United States, displaying vibrant white flowers.
- Desert Sunflower: Widely spread across the Mojave and Sonoran deserts, these flowers have yellow blooms and typically blossom in spring.
- Desert Evening Primrose: Often seen in the Sonoran Desert, these flowers bloom in the evening and have pristine white blossoms.
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