This vintage 1959 postcard features the striking “Spanish Bayonet” plant, also known as Desert Yucca, set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount San Jacinto, rising to 10,805 feet. This card showcases the unusual beauty of desert vegetation in vibrant 3-D color, captured by photographer Al Taylor, a mid-century Palm Springs-based photographer known for documenting desert landscapes and flora.
Printed using Curt Teich’s Curteichcolor 3-D natural color reproduction, this postcard exemplifies the vivid, lifelike color and tourist appeal of mid-20th-century desert postcards. A collectible piece for fans of California desert scenery, vintage postcards, and botanical subjects.
A vibrant vintage postcard that would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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