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Rosa deseglisei is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and Iraq. [1] Most authorities consider it to be a subspecies or variety of Rosa corymbifera or Rosa canina .
The Roses of the Desert (Italian: Le rose del deserto) is an Italian film released in 2006. It was directed by Mario Monicelli , in his final film, and was loosely inspired by the romance Il deserto della Libia of Mario Tobino .
The Living Forest (Spanish: El bosque animado, sentirás su magia) [1] is a 2001 Spanish animated fantasy film directed by Ángel de la Cruz and Manolo Gómez, [4] based on the novel of the same name by popular Spanish writer Wenceslao Fernández Flórez, with a script by Gómez.
[12] [13] Comisión del Desierto Florido de la Región de Atacama was created in 1997, and re-launched in 2015, by the regional government of Atacama Region as an agency aimed to finds ways to protect the desert bloom. [14] In June 2022 Copiapó passed a municipal decree establishing fines for those who damage the desert bloom. [15]
Museo del Desierto. The Desert Museum (Spanish: Museo del Desierto) is a museum in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, that promotes an ecological culture.It was designed by the architect Francisco López Guerra and was inaugurated on 25 November 1999. [1]
Rosa stellata is a species of rose known by the common names desert rose, [1] gooseberry rose, and star rose. In Texas this type of rose grows on dry rocky places to 6,500 feet (2,000 m), such as the Trans-Pecos. It occurs in the mountain canyons of Arizona and New Mexico. It also grows in dry, rocky places. [2]
Desert Warrior (Italian: Gli amanti del deserto, Spanish: Los amantes del desierto) is a 1957 Italian-Spanish adventure film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, Fernando Cerchio, León Klimovsky and Gianni Vernuccio and starring Carmen Sevilla, Ricardo Montalbán and Gino Cervi. [1] The film had a difficult production process.
Simon of the Desert (Spanish: Simón del desierto) is a 1965 Mexican surrealist satirical comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Claudio Brook and Silvia Pinal.It is loosely based on the life of the ascetic 5th-century Syrian saint Simeon Stylites, who lived for 39 years on top of a pillar.