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Golden Yarrow (Eriophyllum confertiflorum)Observer
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Very pretty similar color to the mustard
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Bindweed Family (Family Convolvulaceae)Observer
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This was a pretty white plant
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Bearberries and Manzanitas (Genus Arctostaphylos)Observer
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Really interesting specially the red branches seems like blood
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California Buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)Observer
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Very pretty and white around it
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Damselflies (Suborder Zygoptera)Observer
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was this odd shaped larva
either a mosquito or something else
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Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)Observer
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Pretty sweet reptile caught it chilling on a rock
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Deerweed (Acmispon glaber)Observer
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Very yellow and orangish type of plant saw it a couple times looks pretty
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Caterpillar Phacelia (Phacelia cicutaria var. hispida)Observer
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this is just a picture of i assume a dried up caterpillar plant
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Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata)Observer
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DOsent really live up to its name but it looked tasty since it was all bitten by little insects
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Fleabanes and Horseweeds (Genus Erigeron)Observer
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its purple and it looks cool
what more can you want from a plant :D
resembles sticky monkey alittle
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Crofton Weed (Ageratina adenophora)Observer
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This plant was very captivating, its location was near water in the canyon. This plant stands out and the community in which it lives has many of these white shaped mine flowers.
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Chaparral Yucca (Hesperoyucca whipplei)Observer
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This plant was very attractive and confused me thinking it was similar to the plant responsible for the making of alcoholic drinks. If poke by the sharp edges from the bottom you can get poisoned since that is its defensive mechanism.
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Caterpillar Scorpionweed (Phacelia cicutaria)Observer
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Its appearance is interesting to say the least it scare the living hell out of me cause i thought that i was nearing a big nest of caterpillars. But this plant is soft and fuzzy when touched and the crazy thing is how it survives living in the canyon while still having life with little to no water a yearly.
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Cardinal Catchfly (Silene laciniata)Observer
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This plant confused me since it resembles the sticky monkey plant a lot just that its pink. Its location was interesting, i saw this plant and the altitude increased so this might mean that as you go higher plants get color due to the pressure going upwards.
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Southern Bush Monkeyflower (Diplacus longiflorus)Observer
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This plant is a very pretty plant since in the location in which i made the observation it was just there. The plant is yellow and sticky when squashed. So the plant does live up to its name when said its a sticky monkey plant
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Deerweed (Acmispon glaber)Observer
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This plant was quite appealing since the area in which it was located was very dry and hot. It was surprising to see a colorful plant alive and thriving in those conditions.
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Laurel Sumac (Malosma laurina)Observer
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A reddish stem that stood out since its surroundings where mostly green so it caught the eye and the shape of leaf is of a taco
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Chilicothe (Marah macrocarpa)Observer
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Its very interesting how it looks similar to a squash. Its style is very intriguing and almost made me want to take it home and eat it. However this plant is not edible and its very poisonous. It may be really small and attractive but if eaten it will poison one or even kill you.