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Rhus trilobata is common in many desert washes like Juniper Spring wash

7081-rhus-trilobata.jpg I manage to photograph this zebra-tailed lizard near Indian Spring before he scurries awayThumbnailsFeathery pinks and blues dust the sky looking northeastI manage to photograph this zebra-tailed lizard near Indian Spring before he scurries awayThumbnailsFeathery pinks and blues dust the sky looking northeastI manage to photograph this zebra-tailed lizard near Indian Spring before he scurries awayThumbnailsFeathery pinks and blues dust the sky looking northeastI manage to photograph this zebra-tailed lizard near Indian Spring before he scurries awayThumbnailsFeathery pinks and blues dust the sky looking northeastI manage to photograph this zebra-tailed lizard near Indian Spring before he scurries awayThumbnailsFeathery pinks and blues dust the sky looking northeast

This is "the plant that looks like poison-oak, but isn't." These berries are supposedly edible. I planted one of these at home, but it doesn't get enough sun to produce flowers or grow properly.