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Bright red hummingbird flowers growing in the gravelly drainage west of Pinto Mountain

4179-flower.jpg Still in Cedar Wash, to my right is one of two locations I marked on my GPS unit as a possible route up Pinto MountainThumbnailsI climb past a few junipers on the way up the drainage area to Pinto MountainStill in Cedar Wash, to my right is one of two locations I marked on my GPS unit as a possible route up Pinto MountainThumbnailsI climb past a few junipers on the way up the drainage area to Pinto MountainStill in Cedar Wash, to my right is one of two locations I marked on my GPS unit as a possible route up Pinto MountainThumbnailsI climb past a few junipers on the way up the drainage area to Pinto MountainStill in Cedar Wash, to my right is one of two locations I marked on my GPS unit as a possible route up Pinto MountainThumbnailsI climb past a few junipers on the way up the drainage area to Pinto MountainStill in Cedar Wash, to my right is one of two locations I marked on my GPS unit as a possible route up Pinto MountainThumbnailsI climb past a few junipers on the way up the drainage area to Pinto Mountain

From what I've read, this looks like Ipomopsis arizonica.