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06669-desert-mallow-800px.jpg A quick stop at "Eyeball Rock," as I've decided to call it, for a photo breakThumbnailsYet more neato rock layering effectsA quick stop at "Eyeball Rock," as I've decided to call it, for a photo breakThumbnailsYet more neato rock layering effectsA quick stop at "Eyeball Rock," as I've decided to call it, for a photo breakThumbnailsYet more neato rock layering effectsA quick stop at "Eyeball Rock," as I've decided to call it, for a photo breakThumbnailsYet more neato rock layering effectsA quick stop at "Eyeball Rock," as I've decided to call it, for a photo breakThumbnailsYet more neato rock layering effects

The desert mallows around here must be a different species than the one I planted in my backyard in San José. These flowers here tend to close at the end of the day (mine doesn't do that). - The desert mallows I'm seeing around here must be a different species than the one I planted in my backyard in San José. I've noticed that the flowers on these plants tend to close up at the end of the day (mine doesn't do that).