Forest Lifezone - Arizona Sky Islands
The Santa Catalina Mountain range near Tucson, AZ is not only a beautiful example of the Arizona Sky Islands, it is also one of the few places where you can see the biodiversity of vegetation and animals as you travel from the desert at 2,300 feet to pine forests at 9,157 feet at the top of Mt Lemmon.
This diversity of biological communities has been given a name: lifezone. The Catalinas have four distinct lifezones: Desert, Grassland, Woodland, and Forest. These lifezones are affected by elevation, precipitation, climate, and can blend into each other. The drastic change in elevation and the variety of species found in each lifezone is similar to driving from Mexico to Canada.
I wanted to show the beauty in the great diversity found in each lifezone. Through studying, drawing, and painting each lifezone I've come to appreciate the biological wonderland found in the Santa Catalinas and I hope you've experienced that wonderment as well.
Plants and flowers featured in the Forest Lifezone:
Golden Aspen Tree (Populus tremuloides)
Palmer Lupine (Lupinus palmeri)
Bigtooth Maple (Acer grandidentatum)
Red-osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea)
Ponderosa Violet (Viola umbraticola)
Bracken Fern (Pteridium aquilinum)
Goodding's Onion (Allium gooddingii)
Lemmon's Marigold (Tagetes lemmonii)
Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa)
Bog Orchid (Platanthera limosa)
Printed in Tucson, AZ on 8"x10" archival quality art paper with archival ink guaranteed to last for at least 100 years.
Reproduction of original watercolor artwork by Stephanie Daniels
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