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10 things to know about palo verde trees 🌼🌼
It's not spring in Tucson without carpets of yellow palo verde flowers. 🌼 Here's what to know about palo verde trees!. 1. The name is Spanish and means "green stick" The bark of a palo verde tree is green because it's filled with chlorophyll. Unlike most trees, this plant gets a lot of photosynthesizing done through its bark. According to The Arizona Native Plant Society, only about a quarter of the palo verde's food is produced by the leaves.
This Tucson photographer takes free portraits of foster dogs to help them find their furever home 🐶
When golden hour strikes at Reid Park, you might find local photographer Tyler Espinoza snapping photos of his latest subject. As Espinoza begins the photo session, he often finds the subject’s lips tucked in as they try to smile or their tongue out with excitement as they roll around in the dirt — because his subjects aren’t people. They’re dogs.
This local food truck brings flavors from the streets of Baja to Tucson
Anyone can put meat in a tortilla, but it takes skill to get it right. From making the perfect tortilla to cooking and seasoning the meat to figuring out which salsa would pair best when drizzled on top, everything down to the squeeze of the lime must blend together perfectly to create a flavor explosion.
5th Annual Waila Celebration
Disclaimer: This is paid sponsored content in the Morning Blend. All opinions and views are of the advertiser and do not reflect the same of KGUN-TV. Sat. May 18th @ 4 P.M. 10 P.M. Tohono O’odham. Food | Arts & Crafts | Music. Free admission. Desert Diamond Sahuarita Plaza.
PACC receives $300k grant from Petco Love
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a $300,000 grant from Petco Love to the Pima Animal Care Center (PACC). In an effort to give every animal a home, PACC will use a part of the funds to create a community outreach lost-and-found team, further helping save the lives of our furry friends across Pima County.
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