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Desert willow (Chilopsis) flowers are also popular with hummingbirds, but I can't seem to catch one on camera here

122745-desert-mallow.jpg I stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon RoadI stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon RoadI stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon RoadI stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon RoadI stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon RoadI stop briefly at a stand of Desert willows (Chilopsis) while riding almost 2 miles down the paved Black Canyon RdThumbnailsI ride the 3/4-mile rough road into the mouth of Borrego Canyon off Black Canyon Road

Although it's not native to the San Francisco Bay Area, this deciduous California tree can grow in a San José backyard without any supplemental water and bring you hummingbirds: I have one.