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Salvia dorrii: I thought I detected the distinctive smell of desert sage earlier, and here's some

7684-sage.jpg The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)The wash I've been following arrives at Ivanpah Road, so I cross it, and begin hiking the old railway gradeThumbnailsI encounter no other human footprints as I hike down this wash toward Ivanpah Road (and I haven't seen any other humans today)

Possibly I've also been walking on Chia sage to produce the aroma; I've seen a few of those today as well.