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This small shrub in Keystone Canyon reminds me of Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum)

5043-keystone-canyon.jpg Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)Time to hike uphill and gain a few hundred feet of elevation on another old roadThumbnailsA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)

... but it's not the Yerba Santa that grows in the San Jose area. It might be Eriodictyon angustifolium (Narrow-leaf Yerba Santa).