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Sometimes, living in the desert, we forget that there are a lot of unique and beautiful plants that share this arid landscape with us. Given the rising temperatures in Arizona, I would recommend bringing a bottle of water and wearing shorts. Also be sure to bring your camera! There are so many types of cactus and beautiful desert flowers to take pictures of that you will regret not documenting it. Also be sure to go early if it's approaching summer. While there are drinking fountains along the winding paths of the garden it still gets pretty hot in the sun. There is a butterfly house that will be opening up in September which I can't wait to see, there is a little gift shop that sells many different types of desert plants, and very friendly and knowledgable staff. While I was there I saw a turtle and a toad in their pond, tons of butterflies in the wildflower area, and a snake that was wondering around like a tourist, taking in the sites. Take the kids and the family and share the hidden beauty of the desert together, or go alone with your iPod and your camera.
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