Place

Dagger Flat #4

A plant with 20+ thin, gray branches, sporting red blossoms a the tips, grows in front of mountains.
Blooming ocotillo

NPS/CA Hoyt

Quick Facts
Location:
Dagger Flat Road

Scenic View/Photo Spot

Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens) - All desert plants develop mechanisms to conserve water, but the ocotillo (pronounced o-ko-tee-yo) has found an unusual solution. Most of the year this unique plant appears to be nothing more than a cluster of thorny stalks that many people mistake for a cactus. With adequate rain, ocotillo produces numerous bright green leaves that allow for a "spurt" of growth. When the soil dries, the leaves drop off to conserve moisture. Although the plant appears dormant, it can still photosynthesize through the green stripes on its bark.

Big Bend National Park

Last updated: April 2, 2021