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On my way back down Keystone Canyon, I pass a few expiring purple flowers that I've seen before, but can't identify

5282-purple.jpg With sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trailWith sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trailWith sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trailWith sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trailWith sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trailWith sunset at Mail Spring comes a bit of relief from the day's heat, followed by thousands of stars in a moonless skyThumbnailsOn the way back down Keystone Canyon, I pause to take a look at interesting staining on a rock-outcrop turret near the trail

I took a better photo of this plant on my 2008 Keystone Canyon visit.