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A bit lower down Pinto Mountain, under a canopy of burned trees, are a few flowers here and there

4350-pinto-mountain.jpg I stumble upon what I think is a barberry (berberis) bush on the way down the north side of Pinto MountainThumbnailsI follow a different mini-canyon on the lower part of the return to Cedar Wash and pass under the remains of an old fenceI stumble upon what I think is a barberry (berberis) bush on the way down the north side of Pinto MountainThumbnailsI follow a different mini-canyon on the lower part of the return to Cedar Wash and pass under the remains of an old fenceI stumble upon what I think is a barberry (berberis) bush on the way down the north side of Pinto MountainThumbnailsI follow a different mini-canyon on the lower part of the return to Cedar Wash and pass under the remains of an old fenceI stumble upon what I think is a barberry (berberis) bush on the way down the north side of Pinto MountainThumbnailsI follow a different mini-canyon on the lower part of the return to Cedar Wash and pass under the remains of an old fenceI stumble upon what I think is a barberry (berberis) bush on the way down the north side of Pinto MountainThumbnailsI follow a different mini-canyon on the lower part of the return to Cedar Wash and pass under the remains of an old fence

Orange desert mallows, lavender verbenas, and a few white thistles.