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A few healthy barberry bushes grow along Pine Spring Road

1712-barberries.jpg There are also a few old pinyon pine trees along Pine Spring Rd: not a surprise given the name of this placeThumbnailsI must be near Pine Spring; here's an old rusty tobacco can lidThere are also a few old pinyon pine trees along Pine Spring Rd: not a surprise given the name of this placeThumbnailsI must be near Pine Spring; here's an old rusty tobacco can lidThere are also a few old pinyon pine trees along Pine Spring Rd: not a surprise given the name of this placeThumbnailsI must be near Pine Spring; here's an old rusty tobacco can lidThere are also a few old pinyon pine trees along Pine Spring Rd: not a surprise given the name of this placeThumbnailsI must be near Pine Spring; here's an old rusty tobacco can lidThere are also a few old pinyon pine trees along Pine Spring Rd: not a surprise given the name of this placeThumbnailsI must be near Pine Spring; here's an old rusty tobacco can lid

Though lush-looking and green, this plant has tough, prickly leaves that you don't really want to brush up against.