Host Martin Hale welcomes us to one of America's most popular and most visited National Parks, the Joshua Tree National Park, which gets its name from the Joshua trees that grow throughout this section of the desert. This unique park is the only one of Southern California's desert locations that contains both the Sonoran and Mojaven deserts within its boundaries; here viewers will see some of the finest desert wildflower masses in the world. As Hale explains, "the pulsing life from the desert floor is an experience you can get nowhere else." Flora observed include: Desert Dandelion; Fiddleneck; Desert Bluebell; Parish's Larkspur; California Fan Palm; White Rhatany; Bead Pod; Mentzelia; Amsonia; Desert Senna; Small Wire lettuce; Cholla Cactus; Desert Calico; Desert Milkweed; Joshua Tree; Mojave Hole-In-The-Sand Plant; Golden Gilia; Tidy Tips; Parry's Nolina; Gray Ball Sage; Chia; Longspine Horsebrush; Datura.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:24:49