Desert Snow
"A member of the sunflower family, desert broom is a native of the Southwest United States and Mexico. It can be found from 500 feet to 5,000 feet elevations. The large bushes mature at 3 to 6 feet high, with an equal spread. It is widely believed that the floating white fluff causes allergies. However, studies show that these highly visible particles are too large to get into the nose, so do not enter the breathing system."
White fluff that drifts all around the plants.
I like to think of it as desert snow.
Magic in the desert.
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