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5043-keystone-canyon.jpg A few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National PreserveA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National PreserveA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National PreserveA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National PreserveA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National PreserveA few yellow flowers bloom in the gravel of Keystone Canyon (probably Groundsel, aka Senecio)ThumbnailsStriped boulder in lower Keystone Canyon, Mojave National Preserve

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